In a world where people are constantly signing up, registering, and sharing personal information online, security is no longer optional. It is expected. Every transaction, every login, every digital interaction carries a level of trust, and that trust must be earned by institutions not just showing that they are reliable but proven.
Nowhere is this more critical than in the movement of money. Banking has evolved from cash, to cards, to digital wallets, where today, a fingerprint or a glance at your device can move funds in seconds. As financial services become faster and more seamless, the responsibility to secure them becomes even greater.
At the centre of Rwanda’s financial ecosystem, fintech company RSwitch Ltd has taken deliberate steps to meet this responsibility. Through rigorous training, testing, and independent assessment, RSwitch has achieved both PCI DSS and ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certifications, globally recognised benchmarks for security and data protection.
What is PCI DSS?
PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) is an international certification that ensures organisations handle card transactions securely. It requires adherence to 12 strict security controls designed to protect cardholder data from fraud and breaches.
What is ISO/IEC 27001:2022?
ISO/IEC 27001:2022 is a global standard for information security management. It confirms that an organisation has implemented systems, processes, and controls to manage risks, protect data, and ensure long-term resilience against cyber threats.
Why should people care?
At its core, this is not about technical certifications; it is about trust. By achieving ISO/IEC 27001:2022 and PCI DSS, RSwitch is demonstrating that every transaction moving through its systems is protected by globally recognised safeguards. In practical terms, this means people can send money, make payments, and use digital financial services with confidence, knowing that their funds are not only secure, and their personal data is handled with the highest level of care.
Beyond individual transactions, these certifications signal something bigger: reliability and accountability at a national level. They show that RSwitch’s infrastructure has been independently tested and meets international benchmarks for security and resilience, even under pressure. For users, this translates into a system that works consistently and safely; for partners and investors, it positions Rwanda as a trusted, globally competitive player in the digital financial ecosystem.
As Rwanda continues its journey toward a cashless and inclusive economy, solutions like SmartCash and eKash are leading the way. With globally recognised certifications now in place, RSwitch is not only powering these innovations, it is securing them for the future.