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  • As RuPay on UPI faces some roadblocks, NPCI explores corrective options

    As RuPay on UPI faces some roadblocks, NPCI explores corrective options

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    The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) is exploring ways to encourage payments made via RuPay credit cards linked to UPI (Unified Payments Interface), a medium that has been facing some roadblocks due to slower-than-expected adoption.

    The government introduced UPI payments via RuPay credit cards in September last year. While allowing the linkage of RuPay credit cards on UPI has increased the acceptance infrastructure for such cards multi-fold, the biggest drawback is the inability of merchants and banks to differentiate between card on UPI and regular UPI transactions being made via QR codes.

    “It was launched in a hurry and it is still a problem because when you go to a small merchant and pay by credit card, they are used to zero MDR. But if a credit card is used they get less money,” a senior payments industry official told businessline.

    “Even in the case of bigger merchants, banks have tie-ups for fixed retailer rates but these have gone up because of RuPay and UPI. While these merchants have higher margins, they are also now questioning banks,” they added.

    Even as UPI transactions continue to be free, UPI transactions made via linked credit cards attract the same interchange and merchant discount rate (MDR) as any other credit card transaction.

    Some sections of the industry also believe that the effective MDR on card UPI transactions is higher than card PoS (point-of-sale) transactions due to the additional layer of intermediaries such as PineLabs which absorb part of the cost for pure card transactions.

    UPI vs card on UPI

    The lack of prior classification between the transaction type has led several merchants, especially large offline merchants, to accept such UPI payments without realising the extra charge they attract. As a result, certain payment gateways and banks, at the behest of the merchants, stopped accepting payments via RuPay on UPI.

    In response, the NPCI has now gone live with a mechanism, which once integrated by payment gateways and intermediaries, will allow merchants and banks to identify and classify the two types of transactions and accordingly assess the charge.

    “NPCI has built the system, it is already live. It includes a return parameter, so if it is a credit card on UPI transaction, it alerts the system that it needs to be treated as a credit card transaction and not UPI,” a source said adding that the update is received both at the merchant and bank end.

    NPCI introduced this on an ad hoc basis and the functionality has been live for the past month or so and should be adopted by most payment intermediaries over the next 15-20 days, sources said.

    “It was done as an afterthought, so this has left a little sour note. We lost some money which we could have avoided if we had been able to inform the merchants in advance,” said the head of a payments platform that had to pay additional money to banks once credit card on UPI was introduced. He added that it would’ve been smoother if the NPCI had tested the ecosystem before introducing the feature rather than correcting it after launch.

    However, fearing lower adoption of or merchant discrimination against RuPay UPI transactions, and to encourage increased adoption, the NPCI is also exploring a fee income-based incentive model where payment gateways may compensate merchants for the higher charges on such transactions compared with the zero charge on regular UPI transactions, a source said.

    NPCI has been pushing the issuance and adoption of cards on the RuPay network to reduce the reliance on foreign players such as Visa and Mastercard, and for easy linkages with other products in NPCI’s suite including UPI.

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  • ThreatHunter.ai Launches Comprehensive FIVE EYES Solution to Revolutionize Cybersecurity

    ThreatHunter.ai Launches Comprehensive FIVE EYES Solution to Revolutionize Cybersecurity

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    ThreatHunter.ai is proud to announce the launch of its comprehensive FIVE EYES cybersecurity solution, designed to provide complete coverage and protection against all manner of threats

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    Mar 14, 2023 21:00 EDT

    Leading cybersecurity firm ThreatHunter.ai has announced the launch of its comprehensive FIVE EYES solution, a cutting-edge approach to cybersecurity that provides unparalleled protection to organizations. FIVE EYES represents the most comprehensive and advanced suite of cybersecurity services on the market, utilizing the latest advancements in AI, machine learning, and human expertise to provide complete coverage and protection against even the most sophisticated threats.

    The FIVE EYES solution is built on a foundation of five core components: First Eyes, More Eyes, Extra Eyes, Secret Eyes, and Private Eyes. 

    • First Eyes helps businesses without robust cybersecurity programs to manage potential risks and protect against cyber attacks, providing an essential supplement to their existing cybersecurity measures.
    • More Eyes offers advanced capabilities for threat detection and response, including 24/7 monitoring and dedicated cybersecurity experts to manage potential threats.
    • Extra Eyes provides businesses with real-time mitigation and hands-on support, including MSSP services and vCISO programs, to help them manage potential cyber threats.
    • Secret Eyes offers businesses a live threat feed of intelligence, specific and unique to each customer, providing an unmatched level of protection against cyber threats.
    • Private Eyes offers dark web monitoring and customized threat intelligence, helping businesses to keep track of data that may have leaked and protecting them from reputational and financial damage.

    “At ThreatHunter.ai, we believe that cybersecurity is more than just a series of tools and technologies,” said CEO James McMurry. “It’s about combining advanced AI and machine learning with expert human threat hunters to deliver a comprehensive solution that truly provides complete coverage and protection. That’s what the FIVE EYES solution is all about.”

    ThreatHunter.ai’s FIVE EYES solution is available now, and interested organizations can contact the company for more information.

    About Threathunter.ai

    ThreatHunter.ai, a 100% Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business, is a leading provider of AI-driven threat hunting solutions. Its advanced machine learning algorithms and expert analysis help organizations detect, identify, and respond to cyber threats. Its solutions are designed to supplement existing security resources and provide a fresh perspective on how to address today’s complex cyber threats.

    For more information about ThreatHunter.ai and the “Five Eyes” program, please visit www.threathunter.ai/eyes-platform.

    Source: ThreatHunter.ai

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