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Technology Law Analysis
November 25, 2021View: Two tremendous transitions too soon for digital payments industry
This article was originally published in the 24th November 2021 edition of
Summary
The article focuses on the card data storage restrictions imposed in the digital payments industry, possible tokenization solutions and industry-related issues. Furthermore, given that the industry is still trying to cope with the new recurring payments regime that was introduced in October, the article proposes that graded timelines be prescribed by the RBI for holistic and effective deployment of tokenization solutions so that consumers are not inconvenienced and online merchants' businesses are not disrupted. The article also brings to light a few operational hurdles arising from the reading of the RBI directives, which need to be ironed out.
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– Aaron Kamath, Huzefa Tavawalla & Gowree Gokhale
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