ATM card registration process for mobb mobile payment service - Global Banking & Finance Review
This image illustrates the mobb ATM registration process, showcasing how users can register their cards for mobile payments in Bulgaria through Borica Bankservice.
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Published by Uma Rajagopal

Posted on October 9, 2013

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· Last updated: October 10, 2013

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This video explains the registration of cards using the ATM. mobb is a mobile payment service that operates in Bulgaria. The service is provided by Borica Bankservice, a company owned by the central bank and the 27 commercial banks in the country. The mobb service is based on mobile technology, processes and methods from Accumulate.

Key Takeaways

  • mobb allows cardholders in Bulgaria to register their bank cards via ATM or online using a mobile app.
  • It supports multiple banks and offers both payment and information services, including balance inquiry and transaction history.
  • Card registration via ATM provides a one‑time activation code printed on a receipt after a pro‑forma transaction.
  • Users can lock/unlock cards, send money to other mobb users, and perform payments securely using PKI technology.
  • The service is operated by Borica Bankservice, owned by the Bulgarian National Bank and 27 commercial banks, and uses technology from Accumulate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is mobb?
mobb is a mobile payment service in Bulgaria operated by Borica Bankservice that lets users manage and pay with their cards via a mobile app.
How can I register my card for mobb?
You can register your card online or at a participating bank’s ATM, where you'll receive an activation code via receipt after a small pro‑forma transaction.
Which banks support mobb?
Initially supported banks include Central Cooperative Bank, CIBank, Municipal Bank, D Bank, Tokuda Bank, Investbank and International Asset Bank.
What services does mobb offer?
It allows balance checks, viewing recent transactions, locking/unlocking cards, sending money to other users, and making secure payments.

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