Visa, the global card transaction company, has launched a new feature in India that allows users to make online payments without the need for a CVV number. The feature applies to tokenised credit and debit cards and is only available for domestic transactions in India. When a user tokenises their card, it is secured with a unique code and transactions are completed using a two-factor authentication process, which does not require the 16-digit card number or any other card details. The new authentication method protects users from cyber fraud as the token cannot be used on another platform.
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Merchants such as Zomato and Razorpay are already using the new CVV-free service offered by Visa. The move comes as Visa’s other service, Visa Safe Click, has been paused due to regulatory pressure to tighten security standards. Visa Safe Click was launched with the aim of eliminating the need for CVV and OTP authentication for transactions below INR 2,000, but it has been put on hold for the time being. If the regulator approves, both services may be merged by Visa.
Credit card management platform Kiwi has raised $6 Mn to offer a credit on UPI service in India. The app allows users to make UPI payments through RuPay credit cards once they register. The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has announced that no extra charges will be levied on small merchants for transactions of up to INR 2,000 processed via RuPay credit cards on UPI.
According to NPCI, the total number of UPI transactions in India last year jumped 91.11% YoY, and the value of UPI transactions saw a 74.83% year-on-year increase in 2022. With the increasing popularity of UPI payments, Visa’s new CVV-free service for tokenised cards is likely to be well-received in India.
Tokenisation is a data security process that involves replacing sensitive information, such as credit card details, with a unique code, called a token.
Here are some key points about tokenisation:
Tokenisation helps to protect sensitive data from cyber attacks and fraud by using a unique token that cannot be used for any other purpose.
Tokenisation is widely used in the payment industry to secure online transactions, where sensitive data needs to be shared between different parties.
Tokenisation can be done on-premises or in the cloud, depending on the specific use case and security requirements.
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