Mobile money transfer hits regulatory hurdle

Published on Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 08:35 |  Source : Moneycontrol.com

Updated at Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 14:08  

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Operators currently pay 6-10 per cent of their annual revenues to the Government as licence fees.

If the funds transferred through the new service are counted as revenue of the operators, then the net outgo for the company will increase substantially.

The operators have told the DoT that they would only play the role of facilitator, as the funds are merely transferred from one person to another.

'These money transfers fully satisfy the requirement of pass-through revenues that are deducted by the Government for assessing licence fees,' said a cellular operator.

'However, if the operators levy any service charge for providing the facility, it will form part of the annual revenue for the purpose of calculating licence fee.'

The mobile money transfer project will ride on Mastercard's global infrastructure, which already provides connectivity to 25,000 banks.

In India, Bharti Airtel and SBI are conducting the pilot of the service.

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