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Banks yet to pay back MDR on small digital transactions: PCI

"None of the banks have reimbursed for transactions processed from 1st January 2018 till date," PCI chairman Vishwas Patel said in a statement.

September 27, 2018 / 21:01 IST
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An umbrella body of payment aggregators today alleged banks are yet to pay them the merchant discount rate (MDR) on small value digital transactions despite getting the money from the Government.

Payments Council of India (PCI), the body of non-banking merchant aggregators and acquires, said over 60 percent of the Rs 4.50 lakh crore of debit cars, UPI, BHIM transactions between January and June will be under Rs 2,000, for which the Government has promised to pay the MDR of 0.4 percent to incentivise digital payments in the economy.

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"None of the banks have reimbursed for transactions processed from 1st January 2018 till date," PCI chairman Vishwas Patel said in a statement.

The MDR is charged from the merchant in order to compensate the machine and network provider to set up the apparatus. Usually, the merchants used to insist on getting the same money from the shoppers. In December last year, the government said it will pay the MDR for transactions under Rs 2,000.