Relief for debit card holders: Govt to bear MDR on transactions up to Rs 2,000


New Delhi, Dec 15 (IANS): In a bid to encourage electronic payments, the central government will reimburse the Merchant Discount Rate (MDR) applicable on transactions up to Rs 2,000 for the next two years.

According to the Minister of Electronics, IT and Law and Justice Ravi Shankar Prasad, the government will reimburse the MDR levied on transactions conducted via debit cards, BHIM UPI and Aadhaar enabled Payment System (AePS) on a transaction value of up to Rs 2,000 from January 1, 2018.

The decision to reimburse MDR to banks was taken by the Union Cabinet in its meeting held on Friday.

"The government today has taken a very major decision to accelerate digital payments in the country -- MDR charges -- of up to transactions worth Rs 2,000 shall now be reimbursed by the government," Prasad said at a press conference after the Cabinet meeting.

Consequent to the decision, transactions less than Rs 2,000 in value will not bear any additional form of MDR.

The reimbursements are estimated to cost the state exchequer Rs 1,050 crore in FY2018-19 and Rs 1,462 crore in FY2019-20.

The decision also entails formation of a committee comprising of "Secretary Department of Financial Services, Secretary Ministry of Electronics and IT and the CEO, National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI)" to look into the industry cost structure of such transactions which will form the basis to determine the levels of reimbursement.

The Union cabinet's decision follows the December 6, 2017 norms issued by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) which put a cap on MDR applicable on transactions conducted via debit cards from January 1, 2018.

The RBI capped MDR for debit card transactions based on two newly created categories -- small merchants with turnover up to Rs 20 lakh and other merchants with turnover above Rs 20 lakh.

Accordingly, cap on PoS (Point of Sales) was kept at Rs 1,000 per transaction or 0.90 per cent of the transaction value for "other merchants", while that of Rs 200 or 0.40 per cent has been set for "small merchants".

The MDR for QR code-based transaction has been capped at Rs 200 or 0.30 per cent for "small merchants" and Rs 1,000 or 0.80 per cent for "other merchants".

  

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  • JK, southkanara

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    Good move by finance ministry... People should be given education and guidance on using Debit cards for purchases.... unless people aware of this it will not reach common man....

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    Good provided the scheme is given wide publicity to touch the general public

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    Good provided the scheme is given wide publicity to touch the general public

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  • Raju, Karkala

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    Acche din

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    With Inflation at all time high currently the pittance thrown with cap of 2000 is worth not attractive.
    For our money we have to cough up money to pay for the defaulting banks to sustain themselves for depositing money, for withdrawing , for transferring, for swiping our cards, crossing the cap put arbitrarily by the banks.
    It is Time to go back to our old system of using cash without paying any penalties.
    For the people to decide what to do with their money in which way they make the payment.
    Defy the government dictats to penalize us for using cash above any limits, as the beneficiaries are corporate honchos who benefit by our transactions either way without virtual cash getting moved or transferred but only digital mode creating an illusion filling their coffers while our pockets get holes either way.

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    Inflation was 8% during UPA.
    It's 5% now.
    Short memory?

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    It seems you are not only short of memory but have amnesia too.
    Go to any grocery & vegetable market & see how much more you pay than a few months back, don't compare it to UPA era when it was not the figures but price of same products cost in rupees 10 to 70 now 3 times more because of acche din.

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    So, the inflation figures are wrong?
    check the prices over the years and see it for yourself.

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  • NN, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    Government made it very complicated. Just make all electronic transactions are free of charge by introducing a new App through RBI. The government can then pay the RBI or Financial Institutions certain grants annually in lieu of PoS charges.

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  • Nani, Mangaluru

    Fri, Dec 15 2017

    Great move by d government

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 15 2017

    Good Move.

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  • Kumar, Kinnigoli

    Fri, Dec 15 2017

    GREAT MOVE - WELCOME

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 15 2017

    I wonder if even 1 % of our population know what is a Debit Card ...

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    for your info, there are 880 million debit card holders india.
    Now you can calculate the percentage in peace

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  • Praveen s, Permannur

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    In 45% cards zero balance waiting for 15 lakh black money by pm and bjp

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  • Avinash, Mangalore

    Sat, Dec 16 2017

    Before 2014 yes

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