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Customers may see some auto-debit transactions from credit and debit cards failing from next month onwards. This is due to the new additional factor authentication rules mandated by Reserve Bank of India. The changes will come into effect from Friday, 1 October.
Banks, including Axis and HDFC have already started informing their customers about the change in the rules for auto-debit payments, Livemint reported on Monday, 27 September.
RBI had deferred the implementation of new rules on automatic debit by six months. It was done as per the request of banks, customers, and the digital payment companies who were not prepared for the 31 March deadline.
The new framework was announced in August 2019. RBI had warned that "non-compliance will be dealt seriously".
Here is all you need to know about the new rules.
What are the changes made under the new rule?
Addition Factor Authentication (AFA) is compulsory for all transactions below Rs 5,000 on debit cards, credit cards, UPI and other Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPI)
All Standing Instructions set up on credit and debit cards – both domestic and international – will be processed only with AFA
AFA will be required for mandate registration, modification, and deletion
What changes for the customer?
Customers will receive a pre-debit (SMS/e-mail) notification 24 hours before the debit
Customers can opt-out of the transactions with the link provided in the debit notification
Customers will have the facility to view, modify, cancel any Standing Instructions (SI) set on their card
Customers can set a maximum amount for each SI
No change will occur if SI for bill payments is registered on our bank account
If they will be on your bank's debit or credit card, they will be declined from 1 October. For example, SI given on Netflix, Amazon, Insurance payments will be deactivated
SI registered using bank accounts for mutual funds, SIPs, EMIs will continue
What is the process?
Bank will send a notification via SMS/e-mail to the customer before the transaction
Customers will have 24 hours to change or cancel a payment
The notification will have these details: Name of merchant, transaction amount, date of debit, reference number of transaction, and the reason for debit
Customers should make sure that correct mobile number is linked
(With inputs from LiveMint)
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