Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Mastercard will start deleting data of Indian cardholder­s from servers

- Press Trust of India

NEWDELHI: Global card payments major Mastercard has proposed to the Reserve Bank a “certain” date from which it will start deleting data of Indian cardholder­s from global servers but warned that it would also mean weakening of “safety and security” over a period of time.

In an interactio­n with Porush Singh, India and division president, South Asia, Mastercard, said the company is operating in over 200 countries, and nowhere else it has been asked to delete data from global servers.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in April issued a new regulation, which came into effect from October 16, requiring payments companies to store all informatio­n about transactio­ns involving Indians solely on computers in the country.

Mastercard said all new Indian transactio­n data is being stored at its technology centre in Pune as of October 6, as required by the

PTI,

RBI directive on data localisati­on. It has given a proposal to the RBI to delete back data from certain date but is wary of consequenc­es of such a move, including disputes over transactio­ns.

“The proposal we have given (to RBI) is that we will delete it (data) from everywhere else, whether it is the card number, transactio­n details. The data will only be stored in India ... we will start deleting that...,” Singh said. He further said Mastercard has proposed to the RBI that Indian data would be be stored locally and nowhere else.

The senior Mastercard official, however, added that the company has also informed the central bank about the impact of data deletion. “But we have also said that it does have an impact. No other country has asked us like that. “No other country in the world has asked us the data to be deleted from the global server and the reason why it is a concern for us because that would be weakening of the safety, security over a period of time,” Singh said.

 ??  ?? Porush Singh, India and division president, South Asia, Mastercard
Porush Singh, India and division president, South Asia, Mastercard

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