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For the side mission in Watch Dogs 2, see ProviBlues.

ProviBlue Bank is a banking corporation that appears in Watch Dogs and Watch Dogs 2.

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ProviBlue offers the usual financial services such as checking, savings, and credit and has branches located in Chicago, the San Francisco Bay Area, and other major American cities. They also have many ATMs, dotted around locations as well. Along with physical banking services, the bank also has online services which ordinary customers can use for daily banking.

Online activity linked to the company is vulnerable to attack from highly-capable smartphone and computer apps. Once details have been obtained during a data exchange, an account can be hacked by the player at a nearby ATM, allowing them to withdraw funds and transfer money to their account. Convoy trucks with the ProviBlue logo can be seen on the streets as well.

ProviBlue Bank is a parody of Chase, based on its size and color scheme, but its logo closely resembles that of Fremont Bank, an independent bank entirely based in California (especially the Bay Area).

ProviBlues[]

Main article: ProviBlues

In Watch Dogs 2, during the side mission ProviBlues, DedSec finds out that ProviBlue is tampering with their rates. After hacking two employees looking for a password, Marcus installs a virus on the VP's computer and discovers that ProviBlue is monitoring their clients, increasing the rates each time they engage in a "risky" action (drinking alcohol, eating fast-food). After finding out the GPS routes of the CFO and the CEO of the bank, Marcus downloads the data from each of them and reverses the rating system.

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