Customers can pay at petrol pumps via cards post Jan 13 too, says Pradhan


New Delhi, Jan 9 (PTI): Credit and debit cards will continue to be accepted at petrol pumps even after January 13 without customers having to pay transaction charges, the government said today.

Banks and oil companies are in discussions as to who should bear these charges, it said a day after averting a crisis that would have hit millions of people as oil pump owners threatened to stop taking card payments.

"Merchant Discount Rate (MDR) charges will be levied as per RBI guidelines but who will take the hit? Banks, oil marketing companies are discussing," Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan told reporters after meeting Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on the issue.

"We had assured yesterday also that since retail outlets, petrol pump owners work as commission agents, we will not pass on the cost to them," he said.

Petrol pump operators had yesterday threatened to stop accepting card payments after banks said the transaction charges of up to 1 per cent will have to be borne by them. The crisis was averted after banks agreed not to insist on transaction charges for five more days, leading to pumps owners deferring their plans till January 13.

Pradhan said the government stands by its decision that customers using non-cash digital modes of payments will not have to pay any transaction charge. Also, the 0.75 per cent discount on fuel rate for using digital payments will continue.

"Banks and oil marketing companies (OMCs) are discussing the issue. In the coming days a mechanism will be worked out under which customers or petrol pump owners will not bear the cost," he said.

Pradhan said the government had in February last year issued a circular saying customers will not have to bear the MDR charges on digital transactions so as to help the country move towards digital transaction and less cash economy.

"Government will ensure implementation of that decision," he said. "In the coming days whatever digital transactions happens especially in petrol pumps, the burden will not be passed on to customers."

When a card payment is made using a POS machine, service charges are levied. All stakeholders are discussing who will bear these, he said.

Pradhan said the Reserve Bank of India has come out with a circular on the amount of MDR to be charged for transactions below Rs 1,000, those between Rs 1,000 and Rs 2,000 and those above Rs 2,000.

Asked if petrol pumps will continue to accept card payments after January 13, he said, "They will accept cards. I want to assure the people of the country who want to do digital transactions in petrol pumps, they will continue to do so."

With OMCs already facing Rs 5,000 crore hit from having to bear 0.75 per cent discount on fuel sold using digital modes, Pradhan said the numbers are "fictional".

"It (Levying MDR charges on card transactions) is a business model between banks and OMCs. They will decide who will take how much cost," he said. "Government will not bear the cost."

Card payments involve 2/3 players payment gateways, POS machine provider and banks/merchandise outlet. "All these have their own share in the MDR charges. After negotiations, it will be decided to what extent the MDR charges can be brought down that we are discussing," he said.

Pradhan said people can use cards for fuel purchases even after January 13. "0.75 per cent cash back incentive that we have given to customers will also continue."

"It will be resolved before January 13. Bargaining and negotiations are going on. An amicable solution will be worked out," he said.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    In short, passing incentive of 0.75% on each digital transaction will robbed from customers own pocket as 1% of hidden cost.

    Reality of 'cashless' economy.

    Jai Hind



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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Make one last & final ...

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    ..there should not be any charges on card transaction, instead extra tax should be charged on dealing in cash transaction, say for above Rs 25,000/-..unless this, digital payments wont attract people..

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  • Anand, Karkala

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    We have boneless tongue....

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Its is So simple..Just Increase FUEL PRICE ( to cover the DR/CR Card Fee ) anyhow we are getting fooled by this GOVT..Im sure Govt will going to do this.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    1% is a measly amount, Banks can easily absorb that. Mastercard, Visa etc have fleeced customers for long, nobody protested then.....Good that the Govt has involved now

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    People are badly waiting for next election.People can't bear this govt and its actions anymore.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Are they ruling or rolling ?

    Makeing and breaking the decisions. Uncertainity of them selves.

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  • Shankar Bhat, Nagpur

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    When the previous govt. without having the clear majority in the parliament was making sensible & beneficial decisions for the good of the people, BJP was always opposing, calling for Bharath bunds & forcing it to roll back the decisions. Now what a shame! The same BJP is in power with clear majority & without any protest from the opposition is rolling back its decisions every now & then.

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  • Sumit Shanbhog, Manipal

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Please increase the Petrol prices...we eagerly awaiting. We can't survive paying just Rs 71/- a liter.

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  • BhakSala, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Even Michel Jackson must be turning in his grave by the number of moonwalk decisions this government has taken after demonetisation

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  • FLAVIAN DSOUZA, CHIK/BENGALURU

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Modi will never fool.. he will just add digitization cess to the many of the existing ones

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  • Raj, Surathkal

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    This shows full negligence of the govt and inexperienced people working with half knowledge who dont know the impacts that will happen when rules and laws are implemented over night. Govt is not even ready to take advice from economists or other intellectuals so all these things happen.
    Theory is different from Practicals, many more such cases are going to come and ppl are going to face problems.

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  • Diwakar, Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    Customers finally will be fooled.. Next fuel price increase, all these charges plus extra will be charged per letre price. One more round of Feku promises...

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 09 2017

    This is what going to happen... Govt will increase the petrol price by one rupee and directly take up all bank charges to avoid criticism and BOAST the success of cashless transactions....It is the voters who are going to pay the price .....

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