RBI/DOR/2023-24/91 CO.DPSS.POLC.No. S- 919 / 02-14-003 / 2023-24 December 20, 2023 All Payment System Providers and Payment System Participants Madam / Dear Sir, Card-on-File Tokenisation (CoFT) – Enabling Tokenisation through Card Issuing Banks The card tokenisation services are being currently provided by card issuers and card networks in terms of Reserve Bank of India circulars DPSS.CO.PD No.1463/02.14.003/2018-19 dated January 8, 2019 on “Tokenisation – Card transactions”, CO.DPSS.POLC.No.S-516/02-14-003/2021-22 dated September 07, 2021 on “Tokenisation – Card Transactions: Permitting Card-on-File Tokenisation (CoFT) Services” and CO.DPSS.POLC.No.S-567/02-14-003/2022-23 dated June 24, 2022 on “Restriction on Storage of Actual Card Data [i.e. Card-on-File (CoF)]”.
- As announced in the Statement on Development and Regulatory Policies dated October 6, 2023, it has been decided to enable CoFT directly through card issuing banks / institutions also. This will provide cardholders with an additional choice to tokenise their cards for multiple merchant sites through a single process. Detailed requirements for the same are listed in the Annex.
- This directive is issued under Section 10 (2) read with Section 18 of Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007 (Act 51 of 2007).
Yours faithfully, (Gunveer Singh) Chief General Manager-in-Charge Annex (CO.DPSS.POLC.No. S-919 / 02-14-003 / 2023-24 dated December 20, 2023) CoFT through card issuers - Requirements
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- Generation of CoF Tokens for a card, through the card issuer, can be enabled through mobile banking and internet banking channels.
- CoFT generation shall be done only on explicit customer consent, and with AFA validation. If the cardholder selects multiple merchants for which to tokenise his/her card, AFA validation may be combined for all these merchants.
- The tokens thus generated shall be made available on the merchant’s payment page, in the cardholder’s account with the merchant.
- The cardholder may tokenise the card at any time of his convenience, either on receipt of the new card or later.
- The card issuer shall provide a complete list of merchants for whom it can provide tokenisation services. The cardholders shall select the merchants with whom he/she wishes to maintain tokens. (Alternatively – “The cardholder can make his selection from the list”).
- The card token so issued may be either by the card network or the issuer or both.
- All other provisions of RBI circulars dated January 8, 2019, August 25, 2021, September 7, 2021 and July 28, 2022 shall remain applicable.
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