Revoke Consent on Onemoney

Modified on Wed, 16 Apr at 11:32 AM

Onemoney, an RBI-licensed Account Aggregator (AA), ensures that you have full control over your financial data-sharing consents. If you no longer want a Financial Information User (FIU) to access your financial data, you can revoke the consent at any time.


By following these steps, you can:
Log in to your Onemoney account securely.
View and manage active consents on the Consents page.
Revoke consent to permanently stop sharing data with an FIU.


Consents requested by FIUs to access your bank statements are displayed on the dashboard. Consent is purpose-limited and driven by you, allowing you to control how you wish to share the data. Please note that your financial data is end-to-end encrypted, and Onemoney is blind to your data.


Below are the Instructions to Revoke a Consent

Step 1: Log in to your Onemoney Account 

  • Enter your registered mobile number and request an OTP.



  • Enter the OTP received on your mobile number and click Login.




Step 2: Navigate to the Consents Page

  • Once logged in, click on Consents in the menu.



  • Under Active Consents, you will see all approved consents and pending requests.




Step 3: Revoke Consent

  • You can revoke a consent in two ways:
    • Option 1: Revoke it directly from the Active Consents list.
    • Option 2: Click on the Consent Request, review the details, and then revoke it.


  • Click on the Revoke button.

  • Review the details carefully.



  • Click Confirm to revoke your consent.


Once confirmed, the consent will be revoked, and the FIU will no longer have access to your financial data.




Need Help? Contact Onemoney Support


If you need any assistance or have queries, reach out to Onemoney Support.
Email us at: helpdesk@onemoney.in

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