Award-winning digital bank Ubank is expanding Passkeys, a next-generation login technology, to online banking, following strong adoption in its mobile app.
Ubank was the first Australian bank to introduce Passkeys, launching the feature in its app in August 2024. Since then, 90% of digitally active app users have embraced Passkeys as their preferred login method, replacing traditional passwords and SMS codes with secure biometric and device-based authentication.
Now, customers who’ve registered a Passkey in the app can use it to log into online banking, making Ubank the first Australian bank to offer Passkeys across both mobile and online platforms.
Andrew Morrison, Chief Customer & Digital Officer at Ubank, said: “Passkeys offer a safe and simple login experience. By expanding this technology to online banking, we’re giving customers more choice and convenience, while strengthening protection against phishing and impersonation scams.”
Passkeys are becoming widely adopted by global tech platforms, payment providers, and government agencies. Major banks including NAB have also indicated their intent to adopt the technology. Ubank’s early leadership in this space was recognised in the Australian Financial Review’s Most Innovative Companies Awards for 2025.
According to the Australian Signals Directorate’s Annual Cyber Threat Report 2024–25, over 84,700 cybercrime reports were received in the past year, many involving stolen passwords and compromised credentials.
“Passkeys are just one part of our broader ‘security by design’ strategy,” Mr Morrison said. “We’re embedding protection into our products and features, so our customers can bank with confidence in an increasingly digital world.”
“Together, these new and upcoming features reflect Ubank’s continued commitment to making banking not only secure, but simple and intuitive so customers can focus on what matters most,” Mr Morrison said.
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