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RBI lists norms for tokenisation of card transactions

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Mumbai, January 8

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The Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday released guidelines on tokenisation for various card transactions, including from debit and credit cards.

Tokenisation, which aims at improving safety and security of the payment system, refers to replacement of actual card details with a unique alternative code called the “token”, which shall be unique for a combination of card, token requestor and identified device.

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Instead of using actual card details, this token is used to perform card transactions in contact-less mode at point of sale (PoS) terminals, quick response (QR) code payments.

The Reserve Bank of India has given permission to offer tokenised card transactions services to all channels such as near field communication (NFC), magnetic secure transmission (MST)-based contact-less transactions, in-app payments, QR code-based payments or token-storage mechanisms, including cloud, secure element and trusted execution environment.

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At present, tokenised card transaction facility would be offered through mobile phones or tablets only and will be extended to other devices later, based on experience, the central bank said.

Tokenisation and de-tokenisation shall be performed only by the authorised card network and recovery of original Primary Account Number (PAN) should be feasible for the authorised card network only, the release said.

A customer would not have to pay any charges for availing the service, it said. “Card networks shall get the card issuers/acquirers, their service providers and any other entity involved in payment transaction chain, certified in respect of changes done for processing tokenised card transactions by them,” the release said.

The RBI said before providing card tokenisation services, authorised card payment networks shall put in place a mechanism for periodic system audit, at least annually, of all entities involved in providing card tokenisation services to customers.

The central bank also asked card issuers to ensure easy access to customers for reporting loss of ‘identified device' or any other such event which may expose tokens to unauthorised usage. — PTI

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