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Govt to incentivise UPI and RuPay transactions. Banks, UPI players see revenue hopes

While further clarity is awaited on the scheme approved by the Cabinet, payments ecosystem players are hoping that to get some revenues after two years of earning zero returns from RuPay debit cards and UPI transactions

December 16, 2021 / 13:24 IST
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Representative Image (REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui)
Representative Image (REUTERS/Danish Siddiqui)

After close to two years of not earning revenue from Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and RuPay debit cards, payment service providers and banks are now hopeful of earning some incentive.

The industry is still awaiting more clarity on various nuances after the announcement on yesterday’s Cabinet decisions.

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In a continued push to promote the usage of homegrown modes of digital payments, the Cabinet on December 15 approved a Rs 1,300-crore scheme to incentivise small merchants for charges levied on accepting transactions through RuPay debit cards and low-value UPI transactions. This charge is called Merchant Discount Rate (MDR).

UPI and RuPay debit cards fall under the government’s Zero-MDR norm that came into effect on January 1, 2020. It mandates that no fees should be levied on merchants for accepting consumer payments from these modes.