IP security to encrypt Post Office banking
Tuesday, 2 March 2004 12:00 EST
The Post Office is to use internet protocol-based technology to encrypt basic banking transactions at more than 16,500 Post Offices in the UK. The cash machine network Link will provide the service to the Post Office using encryption technology from electronics and IT services provider Thales, with which it has signed an initial three-year contract. Link will process the Post Office transactions over its ATM network.
The Post Office launched its basic banking services last year as part of a move by the government to pay benefit payments directly into claimants' bank accounts electronically.
The encryption technology will be used to receive and process about one million electronic transactions each month from the Post Office, which provides a basic banking service at its branches.
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