New Delhi:From April there will be no automatic recurring payment for various services including recharge and utility bill as RBI has made Additional Factor of Authentication (AFA) mandatory after March 31.
However, banks and payment gateways are seeking additional time to comply with the RBI directive on automatic recurring payment.
On December 4, RBI had directed all banks including RRBs, NBFCs, and payment gateways that the processing of recurring transactions (domestic or cross-border) using cards or Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPIs) or Unified Payments Interface (UPI) under arrangements/practices not compliant with AFA would not be continued beyond March 31, 2021.
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As part of the risk mitigation measure, RBI announced this step to bolster the safety and security of card transactions.
Non-readiness of some of the players could impact recurring payment such as utility bills, recharge of phone, DTH and OTT, among others, post-March 31.
Recently, RBI enhanced the limit for contactless card transactions and e-mandates for recurring transactions through cards (and UPI) from Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000 from January 1, 2021, to further the adoption of digital payments safely and securely.
For recurring payments above Rs 5,000, banks are required to send a one-time password to the customer as per the new guidelines.