What is Strong Customer Authentication (SCA)
Strong customer authentication (SCA) is the process that validates the identity of you the user when you log in to access online and mobile banking, and for further services such as making payments or changing your address.
From September you will be asked for additional security credentials. We will be sending you notifications to ask you to confirm that you have authorised payments, logged in or wish to make changes to your accounts. We will also implement additional fraud prevention measures. Our online terms and conditions will be updated to take account of these changes.
FAQs
From the 14th September when accessing your account or approving certain actions, you will be required to authenticate yourself using two out of three of the following:
SCA comes into effect on the 14th September 2019.
The second Payment Services Directive (PSD2) came into effect on the 13th January 2018 which contained 12 mandates. One of these mandates covered strong customer authentication, the Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS) which are effective from the 14th September 2019, details how the mandate should be implemented. Accordingly, all account providers, online retailers etc. are required to comply with these Standards.
SCA will be used when you do any of the following actions on your Online Banking account:
- Access your account
- Initiate a payment
- Initiate an action which may imply a risk of payment fraud, such as creating a new payee
No, the EU directive is mandatory and all Online Banking users will be required to complete SCA.
To make this change easier, check that your mobile phone number and personal details are up to date on your Online Banking profile, or you can call into the credit union office.
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