· Aug 30, 2022
The Reserve Bank of India
is looking forward to establishing a fraud registry to compile a database of
dubious websites, phones, and other digital fraud methods as part of its
attempts to increase client safety.
According to RBI executive director Anil Kumar Sharma, such a database will
assist to stop these fraudsters from committing the same fraud because the
websites or phone numbers will be blacklisted.
"There is no definite timeline for setting up of the fraud registry. At
present, we are talking to different stakeholders including different
departments like payments and settlement and supervision of RBI," Sharma
revealed.
Users in the payment system will have access to this registry for almost
real-time fraud monitoring. To inform clients about new hazards, the aggregated
fraud data will be made public.