Other pages in this section Browser based redirection – AIS Browser based redirection – PIS App based redirection – AIS App based redirection – PIS App to Browser Redirection Decoupled Model A: Static PSU identifier Decoupled Model B: ASPSP generated identifier Decoupled Model C: TPP generated identifier Decoupled Model D: PSU with a TPP account ASPSP applies an available exemption Using an available exemption with a customer identifier
This content is best viewed on a desktop browser. 1 CX Considerations 1PISP should allow the PSU to select the payment account identification details of a particular ASPSP that have previously been used and stored. The PISP will need to provide to the ASPSP a hint of the PSU’s identity by sending the customer identifier as part of the payment request. This could then be used by the ASPSP to facilitate a journey with less friction, in instances where the ASPSP determines that SCA is not required based on an available exemption. 2 CEG Checklist Requirements 2PISPs must allow the PSU to either enter the account details or select the account with their ASPSP. 3 CEG Checklist Requirements 3PISPs must communicate information clearly to the PSU when obtaining consent in order to initiate the payment order. 4 CX Considerations 4PISPs should provide messaging to inform PSUs that they will be taken to their ASPSPs to complete the payment. Example wording: %22You will be securely transferred to YOUR ASPSP to authenticate and make the payment“. 5 CX Considerations 5PISPs should provide messaging on their inbound redirection screen to inform PSU that they will be taken to their ASPSP to authenticate to complete the payment. PISP should display in the Redirection screen the Payment Amount, Currency and the Payee Account Name to make the PSU aware of these details. 6 CEG Checklist Requirements 6If the PSU has an ASPSP app installed on the same device the redirection must invoke the ASPSP app for authentication purposes only without introducing any additional screens and offer the same authentication method(s) available to the PSU when authenticating in their ASPSP’s direct channels. 7 CX Considerations 7ASPSPs should have outbound redirection screen which indicates the status of the request and informs the PSU that they will be automatically taken back to the PISP. 8 CEG Checklist Requirements 8ASPSPs must display as minimum the Payment Amount, Currency and the Payee Account Name on to make the PSU aware of these details (unless an SCA exemption is being applied). These details must be displayed as part of the authentication journey on at least one of the following screens without introducing additional confirmation screens (unless supplementary information is required, refer to section Single Domestic Payments – Supplementary info): 1. Authentication screen; 2. ASPSP to PISP outbound redirection screen. 9 CX Considerations 9ASPSPs should inform the PSU on the outbound redirection screen that they are being redirected back to the PISP. Note: This would be based on customer identifier being provided by the PISP and the transaction being eligible for any available exemptions and the ASPSP applying the exemption. 10 CEG Checklist Requirements 10PSU must be redirected straight back to the PISP website/app on the same device where PISP displays confirmation of successful initiation. Select to scroll left Select to scroll right
CEG Checklist Requirements & CX Considerations 1 PISP should allow the PSU to select the payment account identification details of a particular ASPSP that have previously been used and stored. The PISP will need to provide to the ASPSP a hint of the PSU’s identity by sending the customer identifier as part of the payment request. This could then be used by the ASPSP to facilitate a journey with less friction, in instances where the ASPSP determines that SCA is not required based on an available exemption. 2 PISPs must allow the PSU to either enter the account details or select the account with their ASPSP 24 3 PISPs must communicate information clearly to the PSU when obtaining consent in order to initiate the payment order. 8 4 PISPs should provide messaging to inform PSUs that they will be taken to their ASPSPs to complete the payment. Example wording: “You will be securely transferred to YOUR ASPSP to authenticate and make the payment“. 5 PISPs should provide messaging on their inbound redirection screen to inform PSU that they will be taken to their ASPSP to authenticate to complete the payment. PISP should display in the Redirection screen the Payment Amount, Currency and the Payee Account Name to make the PSU aware of these details. 6 If the PSU has an ASPSP app installed on the same device the redirection must invoke the ASPSP app for authentication purposes only without introducing any additional screens and offer the same authentication method(s) available to the PSU when authenticating in their ASPSP’s direct channels. 5a 7 ASPSPs should have outbound redirection screen which indicates the status of the request and informs the PSU that they will be automatically taken back to the PISP. 8 ASPSPs must display as minimum the Payment Amount, Currency and the Payee Account Name on to make the PSU aware of these details (unless an SCA exemption is being applied). These details must be displayed as part of the authentication journey on at least one of the following screens without introducing additional confirmation screens (unless supplementary information is required, refer to section Single Domestic Payments – Supplementary info): Authentication screen; ASPSP to PISP outbound redirection screen. 28 9 ASPSPs should inform the PSU on the outbound redirection screen that they are being redirected back to the PISP. Note: This would be based on customer identifier being provided by the PISP and the transaction being eligible for any available exemptions and the ASPSP applying the exemption.
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