Some banks have moved to EMV chip and pin cards issuance, but a large number of banks continue to issue magnetic stripe cards.
As part of its security and risk mitigation measures for Card Present and Electronic Payment Transactions, the Reserve Bank said the acceptance infrastructure is getting geared to accept EMV chip and pin cards.
"Accordingly, banks are advised that with effect from September 1, 2015 all new cards issued - debit and credit, domestic and international - by banks shall be EMV chip and pin based cards," RBI said in a notification.
The RBI has adopted a phased manner of implementation of security and risk mitigation measures in card transactions.
Further, it said the time is appropriate to migrate away from magnetic stripe only cards to chip and pin cards on the level of readiness of the card acceptance infrastructure at point of sale and also implementation of PIN insertion system for debit card transaction by customers at the point of sale.
EMV stands for 'Euro pay MasterCard Visa' while PIN is acronym for 'Personal Identification Number'
As of now, PIN is mainly required for ATM transactions.
