Card tokenisation rules will now come into effect from July 1, 2022
EconomyEdited
by Animesh SinghUpdated: June 21, 2022 1:13 pm IST
New Delhi:
There is going to be good news soon
for all credit and debit card holders, as from July 1, 2022 onwards, online
merchants will not be able to store customers' card data.
The Reserve Bank of
India (RBI) last year had issued debit and credit card tokenisation rules,
keeping in mind customer safety. Under the rules, merchants were barred from
storing customer card data in their servers.
These card tokenisation rules will
now come into effect from July 1, 2022.
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RBI had made adoption of card-on-file
tokens for domestic online purchases mandatory. The deadline for adoption of
card tokens across the country was extended by six months from January 1, 2022
to July 1, 2022.
It will be stored as an encrypted
“token” to help customers make secure transactions. These tokens will allow
payment to be made without disclosing customer details. RBI guidelines make it
mandatory to replace the original card data with an encrypted digital token.
Therefore from July 1, 2022,
merchants will have to delete customers' debit and credit cards' data from
their records.
The card tokenisation system is not
mandatory. Therefore if a customer has not given consent for tokenisation of
his or her card, then the customer will have to enter all card details like
name, card number and card validity instead of entering the card verification
value or CVV, every time while making an online payment.
At the same time, if a customer is
agreeable towards card tokenisation, then he or she will only have to enter the
CVV or one time password (OTP) details while doing the transaction.
The tokenisation system is totally
free of charge and it provides smoother payment experience while security one's
card's data.
Also tokenisation is only applicable
to domestic online transactions.
According to RBI, registration for a tokenisation
request is done only with explicit customer consent through Additional Factor
of Authentication (AFA), and not by way of a forced or default or automatic
selection of check box, radio button, etc.
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