FASTags with out KYC hyperlink to be deactivated after Jan 31 – Information As we speak

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Mumbai, Jan 16: The Nationwide Highways Authority of India (NHAI) on Monday stated that FASTags with incomplete KYC shall be deactivated or blacklisted by banks after January 31, as a part of its transfer to reinforce effectivity of the digital toll assortment system and supply seamless motion on the toll plazas.

The NHAI has taken this initiative after the current studies of a number of FASTags being issued for a specific car and FASTags being issued with out KYC in violation of the Reserve Financial institution of India’s (RBI) mandate.

The NHAI directive has been issued below the ‘One Automobile, One FASTag’ that goals to discourage person of utilizing single FASTag for a number of autos or linking a number of FASTags to a specific car.

To keep away from inconvenience, customers should be certain that KYC of their newest FASTag is accomplished. Solely the most recent FASTag account shall stay lively, the NHAI assertion stated.

For additional help or queries, FASTag customers can attain out to nearest toll plazas or toll-free buyer care variety of their respective issuer banks.

The assertion additionally identified that FASTags are generally intentionally not fastened on the windscreen of the car, leading to pointless delays on the toll plazas and inflicting inconvenience.

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