Card Payments - Removal of requirement of Additional Factor of Authentication for small value card present transactions - RBI - Reserve Bank of India
Card Payments - Removal of requirement of Additional Factor of Authentication for small value card present transactions
DPSS.CO.PD.No. /02.14.003/2014-2015 March 13, 2015 The Chairman and Managing Director / Chief Executive Officer (Draft Circular for comments) Madam / Dear Sir Card Payments - Removal of requirement of Additional Factor of Authentication for small value card present transactions Reserve Bank of India has issued various instructions on security of card transactions and risk mitigation measures, including directions on online alerts as well as on additional factor of authentication. This has resulted in strengthening both card present (CP) and card not present (CNP) transactions. The measures have significantly reduced the misuse of cards. 2. Of late, the Reserve Bank has been receiving requests from customers and entities in certain niche segments indicating the need to foster innovative payment products / processes and for enhancing the convenience factor in certain use cases / type of transactions without the need for having the mandatory additional factor of authentication (AFA). 3. The requests have been examined from the perspective of the trade-off between security and convenience in card transactions and need for relaxation in extant instructions with suitable safeguards to protect customer interest in light of availability of new technologies. One such technology is that of Near Field Communication (NFC) which is used in contactless cards .The contactless cards are chip card which provides security as well as convenience. 4. Accordingly, it has been decided to relax the extant instructions relating to the need for additional factor of authentication requirements for small value card present transactions only using contact-less card payments using NFC. In this regard, it is advised that -
5. Further, in the interest of customer protection the banks are also advised:
6. However, it may be noted that the above relaxations shall not apply to:
7. The directive is issued under Section 10(2) read with Section 18 of Payment and Settlement Systems Act 2007 (Act 51 of 2007). Yours faithfully (Nanda S Dave) |