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						 PARIS --  July 19, 2023 --  National Credit and Commerce Bank (NCC) of Bangladesh  has rolled-out Thales Luna Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) across its  existing infrastructure to meet the complex security requirements of the  recently launched Interoperable Digital Transaction Platform (IDTP),  also known as “Binimoy.” The tamper-resistant hardware is the ‘root of  trust’ for NCC Bank’s real-time transactions, providing customers with a  seamless yet highly secure user experience.  
 
In November 2022, the Bangladesh Government launched the  Interoperable Digital Transaction Platform (IDTP), allowing entities to  move funds between bank accounts, mobile financial services, and payment  system providers in real-time and at a lower cost. The platform  connects customers, merchants, payment processors, e-wallets, banks, and  more, supporting the Government’s goal of a cashless society.  
 
The IDTP relies on crypto operations to ensure the confidentiality  and integrity of all transactions. NCC Bank selected Thales Luna HSMs as  its hardware-based root of trust for its cryptographic operations.  Deployed for crypto operations and secure key generation and storage,  Luna HSMs are FIPS 140-2 Level 3 certified and offer a secure  communication channel between HSM and application nodes. The deployment  enables NCC Bank to trust payment transactions in real-time, ensuring an  unhindered experience for the user while providing the highest level of  security.  
 
Thales Luna HSMs have been the Bangladesh Government’s security  platform of choice since 2010, when they were first rolled out at the  inception of the Bangladesh Automated Clearing House (BACH). Over the  last several years, the hardware has also been selected to secure the  Government-owned Bangladesh Bank’s Nikash Application, developed to  replace its existing Electronic Funds Transfer Network (EFTN). Once  again in 2022, when the Government launched the IDTP, Thales Luna HSMs  became the de-facto choice amongst participating banks, including NCC  Bank, for their trusted security and capability to support multiple  applications and use cases.  
 
Anisur Rahman, Chief Information Officer, Information Technology  Division at NCC Bank, said, “NCC Bank has a long-standing reputation for  sincere personalised service and quality technology. We knew we had to  rise to the challenge of the IDTP, ensuring our products and services  across Bangladesh were interoperable, secure, and seamless for the  customer. We selected Thales through comprehensive evaluation due to  their reputation as the market leader in the security industry. Adding  Luna HSMs to our existing infrastructure was smooth and seamless thanks  to its efficient setup and administration.”  
 
Thales Luna HSMs allow the control and management of cryptographic  keys across physical, cloud and hybrid IT infrastructures, including NCC  Bank’s 125 branches. The overall security architecture supports the  stringent security requirements of the IDTP, including multi-factor  authentication and easy reporting for audits.  
 
As Bangladesh’s financial sector continues its digital  transformation, NCC Bank will benefit from Luna HSMs’ scalable,  flexible, and agile offering that can handle multiple applications with  different crypto requirements.  
 
Rana Gupta, APAC Vice President, Data Security Products at Thales,  commented, “Banks around the world entrust Thales to ensure the privacy  of their customers. We are proud to assist NCC Bank's transition to  digital technologies that benefit millions. Our Luna HSMs are designed  to balance security and high-performance requirements for traditional  and new technologies. For financial institutions like NCC Bank of  Bangladesh, this means ensuring that digital currency has the highest  level of security for its customers.” 
						
						
						
						 						
                                                              
						
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