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Here's how to keep your money safe online and what to do in case of fraud

As more and more Indians enter the digital payments space, it is becoming increasingly important to have more awareness on issues related to online bank fraud.

July 18, 2019 / 20:23 IST
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Sumeysh Srivastava

The increase in digital transactions in India has led to a corresponding increase in the number of people losing their money online. The report of the High-Level Committee on ‘Deepening of Digital Payments’, shows that digital payments per capita have increased from 2.38 per annum in March 2014 to 22.42 in March 2019. The rate of online bank fraud has also been following a similar curve.

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As per an RBI report, a total of 2,059 cases of cyber fraud were reported in 2017-18 amounting to Rs 109.6 crore while in 2016-17 it was 1,372 amounting to Rs 42.3 crore. As more and more Indians enter the digital payments space, it is becoming increasingly important to have more awareness on issues related to online bank fraud.

There are multiple ways you can lose money online. Some of the most common ways this can happen are:

What can I do about it?

You must notify the bank of any unauthorised transaction at the earliest possible opportunity.
You must not reveal/share payment credentials with any third party. It is the bank’s responsibility to prove that the customer is liable (to whatever degree) in case of unauthorised transactions. Banks may also decide to waive off any customer liability in case of unauthorised electronic banking transactions.

You incur zero liability when:


  1. There is an unauthorized transaction due to contributory fraud or negligent behaviour by the bank. If you don’t report the unauthorized transaction to the bank, it does not matter because the zero liability occurs whether or not you report it.

  2. There is a breach but it is not with the customer or bank, but somewhere else in the system. You should notify the bank within three working days of receiving communication about the unauthorized transaction.
    Even otherwise, there is a limit on the maximum liability of a customer. The limit varies based on the type of account you have.
What are the legal options to complaint?

In this situation, you have multiple options.


1. The amount of money you lost:
○ District Forum: Upto Rs. 20 Lakhs
○ State Commission: Rs. 20 Lakhs to Rs. 1 Crores
○ National Commission: Exceeding Rs. 1 Crores