Finally, it’s here! You can withdraw money from ATM, shop and pay without card. As per a news report in The Economic Times, The Reserve
Bank of India has approved banks to introduce contactless card transactions up to Rs 2,000 without PIN authentication.
The move to boost 'tap and pay' electronic transactions at retail outlets and toll booths will make use of nearfield communication (NFC) technology , which enables holders of 'contactless cards' to make payments by waving or tapping the card near the card reader.
Prior to this relaxation, after tapping the card at a point of sale machine, the cardholder had to punch in a PIN number as an additional factor authentication. Earlier in the day, SBI, had launched its sbiINTOUCH contactless card on 5,000 point of sale machines.
According to the central bank, lenders should give customers
the choice to set a limit lower than Rs 2,000 per transaction. It has also said that authorisation of 'contactless payment' will be the responsibility of the issuing bank. The central bank has also said that contactless cards should be chip cards that adhere to EMV payment standards.