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What is Strong Customer Authentication (SCA)?

SCA requires that a customer is authenticated through at least two independent factors when making a card payment:

  1. Something the customer knows e.g a PIN or password
  2. Something the customer has e.g a mobile phone or card reader.
  3. Something the customer is e.g facial recognition or a fingerprint.

What types of transactions will be affected?

The regulation applies to most card transactions, with a number of key exceptions:

What does this mean for my customers?

This means that customers will be prompted to provide additional information when making certain card payments. The two key payment types affected are face-to-face contactless transactions and online payments exceeding the values shown.

How does this affect my business?

This means that all businesses accepting face-to-face or online card payments will need to comply with SCA by 14th September 2021.

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