Challenge
Credito Valtellinese (or Creval) has been providing banking services in the region of Lombardy, northern Italy, for over a century. Originally a mutual, new financial sector regulations required it to become an S.p.A. from 2016.
Requirements for new entrance locking at Creval sites included:
Solution
Creval chose eCLIQ key-based access control to provide flexible security for its banking premises. Its doors across Lombardy are now guarded by durable, programmable locking cylinders — putting Creval managers in complete control of entrance security.
eCLIQ is a scalable electronic version of the CLIQ mechatronic access control ecosystem deployed in critical infrastructure sites across Europe. Cylinders are fully electronic, protected against manipulation and with AES encryption built into both lock and key microelectronics. Staff carry a single eCLIQ battery-powered key, programmed with only appropriate, preauthorised access permissions.
Creval’s security manager is now able to grant access based on scheduled times and specific doors, and right down to the level of the individual site user. It is also straightforward to set time-limited access rights for a user key, increasing security if a key gets lost. Audit trails and event logs are collected to the same, fine-grained degree.
Key management is easy using software operated from a local PC or securely on the web via a standard browser. In the unlikely event a key is misplaced, administrators simply delete its validity from the system.