In response to a surge in cyber fraud incidents, the Union finance ministry is reportedly considering proposing stricter measures to safeguard citizens against financial scams, according to sources cited by the Times of India. The move comes in the wake of the Bank of Baroda World app scam and a recent inter-ministerial meeting dedicated to bolstering cybersecurity and tackling financial fraud.
Last October, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) took action by halting Bank of Baroda from enrolling new customers on its mobile app 'BoB World,' citing significant supervisory concerns. Although the bank assured corrective measures had been implemented to address the issues.

"The Reserve Bank of India has, in exercise of its power under Section 35A of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949, directed Bank of Baroda to suspend, with immediate effect, any further onboarding of their customers onto the 'BoB World' mobile application," the RBI stated.
It further emphasized, "Any further onboarding of customers of the bank on the 'BoB World' application will be subject to rectification of the deficiencies observed and strengthening of the related processes by the bank to the satisfaction of RBI."
According to a recent report, the Finance Ministry is poised to advocate for stricter Know Your Customer (KYC) procedures and enhanced due diligence by banks and financial institutions during the onboarding of new merchants, particularly Business Correspondents (BCs), who may be more susceptible to security breaches.
Furthermore, the proposed measures stress the imperative for improved data security and data protection practices at both the merchant and Business Correspondents levels. There are indications that the RBI may prompt banks to review the concentration of Business Correspondents in regions with a high incidence of cyber fraud.
The potential initiatives represent a proactive response to the evolving landscape of financial fraud, where technological advancements often outpace regulatory measures. By advocating for stricter KYC protocols and bolstered data security practices, the Finance Ministry aims to fortify the resilience of India's financial ecosystem against malicious actors seeking to exploit vulnerabilities for illicit gains.
The proposed measures, if implemented, are expected to instil greater confidence among consumers and investors in the integrity of the banking system, fostering a more secure environment for financial transactions in the digital age. However, striking a balance between regulatory stringency and fostering innovation remains a challenge, as policymakers seek to mitigate risks without stifling technological progress.
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