BBVA Peru highlights benefits of its mobile app for banking operations

Fernando Eguiluz de la Barra, CEO
Fernando Eguiluz de la Barra, CEO
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BBVA Peru announced on Apr. 23 that it continues to evolve its digital services, emphasizing the importance of mobile applications in adapting to new financial habits shaped by recent years.

The shift toward digital banking has accelerated as people seek faster and more secure ways to manage their finances. BBVA Peru says its app is designed to offer users convenience, security, and a range of features aimed at improving personal finance management.

According to the announcement, customers can now perform various transactions from their mobile devices, including paying utility bills, making phone recharges, depositing school fees, and transferring money—even between different banks using services like Plin. The bank also highlights tools such as “Mis Presupuestos,” which help users monitor spending and achieve savings goals. Security features include a dynamic CVV code that changes every five minutes and a digital token for transaction verification.

BBVA Peru supports education and social development through programs like Leer es estar adelante and foundation efforts for inclusive growth, according to the official website. The institution provides services across Peru through both physical branches and digital channels according to the official website, maintaining local ties while being part of the global BBVA group according to the official website.

The bank states it aims to make opportunities accessible for all Peruvians by supporting their aspirations and projects according to the official website. BBVA Peru operates under strategic governance provided by its board of directors according to the official website, extending services throughout communities via both physical locations and online platforms according to the official website.

BBVA Perú is recognized as a prominent financial institution offering products aimed at supporting economic growth in Peru. Its involvement in community initiatives dates back decades; notably in 1973 with an initiative focused on education and social advancement according to the official website.



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