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Santander Partners with Gigs to Enable Customers to Stay Connected Globally, Directly From the Bank’s App

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Banco Santander is expanding its portfolio of digital services with the launch of Santander eSIM, a new solution integrated into the bank’s app that enables customers to access mobile connectivity in more than 160 countries in a simple, transparent way and without the need to replace their physical SIM card. Spain will be the first Santander market to launch this new service, developed under a global agreement between Santander and Gigs. Followi…

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Santander debuts in the eSIM market with a solution that is managed from the bank’s own app

·Madrid, Spain
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Banco Santander expands its offer of digital services and launches eSim, a SIM card integrated into the mobile application that will allow to have connection in more than 160 countries without needing to change physical card. The entity has chosen Spain to premiere the new functionality with the intention of undertaking a progressive deployment in other markets with Portugal and Mexico as next destinations. The project is part of Santander's Glo…

·Madrid, Spain
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Banco Santander has launched in Spain its new ‘eSIM’ to travel connected in more than 160 countries from the bank’s mobile app, according to the company's own statement. The Cantabrian bank thus expands its digital services offering with the launch in Spain of Santander eSIM, a new solution integrated into the bank's app that will allow customers to have mobile connection in more than a hundred countries easily, transparently and without needing…

Banco Santander launched in Spain its new 'eSIM' to travel connected in more than 160 countries from the bank's mobile app, as reported this Monday in a statement.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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El Economista broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Monday, August 3, 2026.
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