From your eyes only! Axis Bank became the first bank in the country to introduce Iris Scan Authentication feature for Aadhaar-based transactions through its micro ATM tablets.
a. SBI
b. ICICI
c. HDFC Bank
d. Axis Bank
- These micro ATM tablets are Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) certified and UIDAI compliant registered devices with completely integrated iris sensors.
So, how does it work?
- Customers need to select the desired service (funds transfer, cash withdrawal) and feed-in their Aadhaar numbers in the micro ATM.
- Next, they have to choose IRIS as desired mode of authentication.
- Verification will be done by scanning eyes of customers through tablet’s iris sensor camera in 3-5 seconds.
- The transaction will be completed after biometric details are verified from UIDAI database.
- Axis Bank is presently running a pilot program of iris-based Aadhaar authentication for its customers at eight branches in rural segment largely covering areas of Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh.
- It is also exploring its application for varied services such as loan processing, insurance, eKYC account opening and others, most likely extending to the semi-urban and urban regions as well.
What is the significance of this technology?
- Iris scan technology is completely contactless and provides up to 98.2% authentication success rate and offers edge over other prevalent biometric modes.
- It will help to boost the bank's financial inclusion efforts by making Aadhaar authentication process hassle-free and offering easier access to digital banking for consumers especially in the rural parts of the country.
- Micro ATMs completely eliminate the requirement of debit cards, passwords, PINs, and user IDs, and empower consumers to avail banking services using only their Aadhaar numbers and biometrics (iris scan or fingerprint scan).
Question:
Q. Which bank has become the first bank in the country to introduce Iris Scan Authentication feature for Aadhaar-based transactions through its micro ATM tablets?a. SBI
b. ICICI
c. HDFC Bank
d. Axis Bank