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Home / Business and Economy / Fintech Facade: Shady TSPs Exploit Bank APIs for Laundering

Fintech Facade: Shady TSPs Exploit Bank APIs for Laundering

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Unregulated tech firms disguise as fintechs to misuse bank payout APIs.
  • Payout APIs bypass OTPs and manual checks, enabling bulk illicit transfers.
  • RBI proposes background checks, but industry seeks stronger beneficiary verification.
Fintech Facade: Shady TSPs Exploit Bank APIs for Laundering

Shady technology service providers (TSPs), masquerading as legitimate fintech firms, are exploiting banks' payout Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to facilitate large-scale money movement, raising significant concerns within the payments industry. These APIs, intended for automated bulk transfers to employees or vendors, lack the One-Time Passwords (OTPs) and manual checks present in retail banking, creating vulnerabilities for money laundering by unregulated entities.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has recently issued a draft circular suggesting banks conduct background checks on customers utilizing these payout APIs. However, payment industry members argue this measure is insufficient. They advocate for mandatory pre-registration of all beneficiaries with a cooling-off period, similar to NEFT transfers, to enable PAN and account number verification and facilitate suspicious transaction reporting.

This issue has been discussed among payment industry stakeholders and organizations like the India Fintech Foundation (IFF) and the Payments Council of India. Reports suggest some payment aggregators and TSPs may be renting out bank-obtained APIs to facilitate illicit fund movements, with a list of approximately 30 such TSPs allegedly involved in laundering funds being shared with regulators. The RBI is currently seeking industry feedback on its draft circular.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
They pose as legitimate fintechs and use payout APIs, which lack OTPs and manual checks, to move large sums for illicit purposes like money laundering.
The Reserve Bank of India has issued a draft circular proposing that banks conduct background checks on customers using these APIs.
The industry wants mandatory pre-registration of beneficiaries with a cooling-off period to verify their details and report suspicious activities.

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