The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) has made a 2-factor authentication (2FA) mandatory for logging into the central record-keeping agency (CRA) system, effective April 1, 2024. According to its March 15, 2024 circular, “The additional security layer, 2-Factor Aadhaar-based authentication, is being compulsorily implemented for all password-based users logging into the CRA system, effective from 1st April 2024.” Also Read: How Much Can Govt, Private-Sector Employees Contribute To NPS? Know The Benefits The government and corporate nodal offices, including the principal accounts office, directorate of treasury & accounts, pay and accounts office, district treasury offices, and drawing and disbursement office, which handle NPS activities and have access to CRA, will have to comply with the order. In its February 20 circular, PFRDA divulged its plans to ramp up security for NPS, stating that “To enhance the security measures in accessing the CRA system and safeguard the interests of subscribers and stakeholders, it has been decided to bring in additional security features through Aadhaar-based authentication for login to the CRA system.”

2 Factor-Authentication For NPS Photo: 2 Factor-Authentication For NPS
2 Factor-Authentication For NPS Photo: 2 Factor-Authentication For NPS

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