RBI allows transaction data storage only for card issuer, networks to gain access from August 2025
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RBI allows transaction data storage only for card issuer, networks to gain access from August 2025

To enhance data security during card transactions and bolster public trust in digital payments, RBI has issued a directive restricting transaction data storage to card issuers and networks from August 1, 2025

by WEB DESK
Apr 19, 2024, 07:30 pm IST
in Bharat, Economy
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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued a crucial directive on April 16, in which it clearly stated that only card issuers and card networks will have permission to store transaction data starting August 1, 2025. This financial directive has been issued to ensure that information related to cardholders stays safe and confidential when they make transactions. Once the RBI regulation goes live, it will impact multiple major stakeholders in the payment ecosystem such as payment gateways, banks, as well as merchants. Everyone involved in card transactions will have to follow this rule to keep transactions trustworthy and meet the rules.

Not only for the financial industry but for the general public as well, this decision will have far-reaching implications. It is not merely a technicality but a crucial step towards safeguarding the privacy and security of individuals’ financial information during card transactions.

For the general public, this directive makes sure people’s private information and sensitive data stays safe By restricting the transaction information access to only authorised entities such as card issuers and networks, the RBI is making it harder for hackers to get in. It provides a defense against potential data breaches and unauthorised access. This means that individuals can have greater confidence in the security of their financial transactions, whether they are swiping their cards at retail outlets, making any online purchases, or even doing any basic card transactions.

In addition, RBI’s directive aims to have transparency and accountability within the payment ecosystem. There will be a reduced likelihood of misuse or mishandling of sensitive information when only a few entities have access to transaction data. This not only ensures greater peace of mind for consumers but also helps in building trust in digital payment systems, encouraging wider adoption and usage.

The RBI directive will have businesses and financial institutions to streamline their data management processes. By centralising and making data storage with card issuers and networks, the regulatory burden on other entities such as banks, payment gateways, and merchants will also be reduced. Apart from this, the ease of data handling procedures will help stakeholders in its operational efficiencies and cost savings.

To increase financial inclusion and transparency in the economy is one of the key objectives of PM Modi’s leadership in promoting digital payments. Thus, RBI’s directive related to data storage of transactions aligns perfectly with PM Modi’s vision for a digital India. No doubt that this directive goes hand in hand and complements PM Modi’s government efforts to create a safe and reliable digital payment infrastructure by prioritising data security and privacy. Thus, PM Modi’s leadership in promoting digital payments, coupled with the RBI’s directive on transaction data storage, showcases that India is committed to building a secure digital payment ecosystem. By harnessing the power of technology and prioritising data security, India is ready to go into a new era of financial inclusion and transparency under PM Modi’s visionary leadership.

Topics: digital paymentsCard networksRBIPM Modicredit cards
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