Indian Banks Said to Soon Use Face Recognition, Iris Scan for Some Transactions

The new measures can be used to verify identities of individuals making deposits and withdrawals exceeding Rs. 2 million in a financial year.

Advertisement
By Reuters | Updated: 13 January 2023 22:49 IST
Highlights
  • The verification is not mandatory
  • Aadhaar has unique number tied to user's fingerprints, face and eye scan
  • The letter from the UIDAI makes no mention of a consent framework

The prospect of banks using facial recognition has concerned some privacy experts

Photo Credit: Reuters

The Indian government is allowing banks to verify individual transactions that exceed a certain annual limit using facial recognition and an iris scan in some cases, in a bid to reduce fraud and tax evasion, three sources told Reuters.

A few large private and public banks have begun using the option, said one of the sources, a banker, who declined to name the banks. The advisory allowing the verification is not public and has not previously been reported.

The verification is not mandatory and is intended for cases where another government identification card used for tax purposes, the Permanent Account Number (PAN) card, is not shared with banks.

The prospect of banks using facial recognition has concerned some privacy experts.

Advertisement

"This raises substantial privacy concerns especially when India lacks a dedicated law on privacy, cybersecurity and facial recognition," said Pavan Duggal, an advocate and cyber law expert.

The government has said it is targeting parliamentary approval of a new privacy law by early 2023.

Advertisement

The new measures can be used to verify identities of individuals making deposits and withdrawals exceeding Rs. 2 million in a financial year, where the Aadhaar identity card is shared as proof of identify, said two government officials, who asked not to be named because the information is not public.

The Aadhaar card has a unique number tied to an individual's fingerprints, face and eye scan.

Advertisement

India's finance ministry in December asked banks to take "necessary action" on a letter by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), which suggested verification should be done through facial recognition and iris scanning, especially where fingerprint authentication of an individual fails.

The letter from the UIDAI, which is responsible for Aadhaar card issuance, makes no mention of a consent framework for the verification. Nor does it say that banks can take any action if a customer refuses.

Responding to Reuters' queries, a UIDAI spokesperson said Aadhaar verification and authentication happens only with the explicit consent of the user. Use of Aadhaar-based biometric authentication helps in guarding against possible misuse, he said.

“UIDAI regularly advises all authentication and verification entities to use face or iris authentications to cater to residents whose fingerprint authentication fails.” He added that authentication and verification does not mean storing of data.

The latest advisory follows a government order last year that mandated the quoting of an Aadhaar card or PAN number for making deposits or withdrawals exceeding 2 million rupees in a financial year.

The federal finance ministry did not respond to requests for comment.

© Thomson Reuters 2023

 


What are the best wireless and wired earphones you can buy in India? We discuss this on Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast. Orbital is available on Spotify, Gaana, JioSaavn, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and wherever you get your podcasts.

 

 
Affiliate links may be automatically generated - see our ethics statement for details.
 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Poco F9 Pro, Poco F9 Ultra Leak Reveals European Price, Specifications
  2. OnePlus Hikes Prices Across Nord And N Series in India
  3. This Vivo Y Series Phone Will Launch in India Soon: See Key Specifications
  4. Mozilla Adds Native Ad Blocker to Firefox for iOS
  5. These Vivo Y Series Phone Are Now More Expensive in India
  6. Krafton Confirms BGMI Lite Is Coming to India by the End of 2026
  7. Boat Aavante Prime X Review
  8. Poco M8x 5G Will Launch in India Later This Month
  9. Boat PartyPal Speakers Launched in India: Price, Features
  10. Poco, Oppo Raise Prices of These Smartphones in India: See New Prices
  1. OnePlus 16 Could Offer Major Display Upgrade With BOE X4 Material and Slim Bezels
  2. Redmi Note 17 Series Global Launch Date Announced, Company Reveals Key Specifications
  3. Poco X8 Pro Series, Oppo K13 Turbo Pro Get Price Hikes in India Across Variants: Check New Prices
  4. Boat PartyPal Speakers Launched in India With Karaoke ProTuner, RGB Lighting: Price, Features
  5. SafePal Data Breach Exposes Order Information of Nearly 40,000 Customers
  6. Call of Duty Maker Activision Could Reportedly Help Develop Future Halo Games
  7. Xiaomi 18 Pro and 18 Pro Max Could Debut First, Standard Model Tipped for December
  8. iQOO 16 Could Get Triple 50-Megapixel Cameras With Periscope Telephoto, Leak Suggests
  9. Samsung Galaxy S27 Series Tipped to Feature Horizontal Rear Camera Module; Design and Key Specs Leaked Online
  10. OnePlus Nord 6, Nord CE 6, OnePlus N6, and More Price in India Hiked: Check Updated Prices
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.