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RBI bars Mastercard from adding new clients in India

Non-compliance of data storage norms to blame Not to hit existing customers – The supervisory action will not impact existing customers of Mastercard, the RBI said – As per the order, Mastercard shall advise all card issuing banks and non-banks...
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Non-compliance of data storage norms to blame

Not to hit existing customers

– The supervisory action will not impact existing customers of Mastercard, the RBI said

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– As per the order, Mastercard shall advise all card issuing banks and non-banks to conform to these directions

Mumbai, July 14

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The RBI on Wednesday barred Mastercard Asia Pacific from onboarding new credit, debit and prepaid card customers with effect from July 22 as it failed to comply with data storage norms.

The supervisory action will not impact existing customers of Mastercard, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) said.

Taking action against Mastercard, the RBI said, “notwithstanding lapse of considerable time and adequate opportunities being given, the entity has been found to be non-compliant with the directions on Storage of Payment System Data”.

According to the RBI, the directions will not impact existing customers of Mastercard. “Mastercard shall advise all card issuing banks and non-banks to conform to these directions”.

In terms of its circular on Storage of Payment System Data on April 6, 2018, all system providers were directed to ensure that within a period of six months the entire data relating to payment systems is stored only in India, as per the central bank.

Mastercard becomes the third major Payment System Operator on which restrictions have been imposed for non-compliance with RBI’s direction on Storage of Payment System Data.

Earlier, RBI had restricted American Express Banking Corp and Diners Club International Ltd from onboarding new domestic customers on to their card networks from May 1 for violating data storage norms.

In April 6, 2018, the RBI had directed all Payment System Providers to ensure that within a period of six months the entire data (full end-to-end transaction details / information collected / carried / processed as part of the message / payment instruction) relating to payment systems operated by them is stored in a system only in India. — PTI

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