Recently, some of our users have been unable to complete their fee payments with credit/debit cards due to non-compliance with the Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) requirements. To avoid this situation, we recommend that users contact their bank to ensure that their credit/debit cards meet the requirements to complete secure payments.
The SCA is a requirement of the second Payment Services Directive (PSD2) within the European Economic Area. It is an authentication process that validates the identity of the user of a payment service or payment transaction. The SCA requirement makes it easier and safer for consumers to pay for goods and services online and helps fight fraud.
This requirement adds extra layers of security to electronic payments and ensures that they are verified with multi-factor authentication. To make any electronic payment, a combination of two of the following elements is needed:
Knowledge: something only the user knows, e.g. a password or a PIN code
Possession: something only the user possesses, e.g. a mobile phone, and
Inherence: something the user is, e.g. the use of a fingerprint or facial recognition
More information can be found in the FAQs on the European Commission’s PSD2 webpage.
Compliments of the European Union Intellectual Property Office.
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