Snapdeal for single-factor authentication for low value deals

Currently, authentication of PIN and punching in of secure code or One Time PIN is prevalent in country

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 15 2015 | 12:42 PM IST
E-commerce major Snapdeal has sought a staggered approach for ushering in single-factor authentication regime for small value transactions, starting initially with a cap of Rs 3,000.

Currently, two-step authentication is generally prevalent in the country. First step of authentication is feeding PIN and next step is punching in of secure code or One Time PIN.

In December, the RBI had indicated that it will soon come out with single factor authentication payment norms for low value e-commerce transactions without any compromise on security.

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"I think RBI should follow it in steps. May be the first step should be somewhere around the Rs 3,000 mark," Snapdeal, Founder and Chief Executive, Kunal Bahl said.

Once the RBI gets confident about its working and if there are no instances of fraud, the same limit can be taken up to Rs 10,000, he said.

Bahl, however, cautioned that the limit should not be set at an insignificantly small amount.

"It can't be some really small amount where you won't even find out whether it worked or not," he said.

The RBI had adopted the two-factor authentication to avoid any instances of misuse and protect the customer. However, there is section which feels it should go back to the single factor authentication at least for small value transactions.

"...Whether we can create a system where we can avoid the second factor authentication so that the small transactions can go... (For) arrangement between customer liability and provider liability, we can work out something. We are discussing with banks," RBI Deputy Governor H R Khan had said in December at an industry event.
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First Published: Feb 15 2015 | 12:35 PM IST

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