HomeNewsBusinessPersonal FinanceE-mandate limit for recurring card payments hiked to Rs 15,000: What it means for users

E-mandate limit for recurring card payments hiked to Rs 15,000: What it means for users

Increase in the e-mandate limit will help users leverage benefits available under the framework to a greater extent and enhance customer convenience.

June 08, 2022 / 15:36 IST
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You will soon be able to give e-mandates for automatic recurring payment transactions such as subscriptions to streaming services and bill payments of up to Rs 15,000, without a one-time password for every renewal. So far, the limit has been Rs 5,000.

Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Shaktikanta Das announced the increase in the limit on Wednesday, June 8, when he declared the results of the latest monetary policy review.

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Since October 1, 2021, customers have been required to register e-mandates –give instructions to their banks – for processing recurring payments via their debit and credit cards.

“The framework for processing of e-mandate-based recurring payments was introduced by the Reserve Bank keeping in mind the benefits of convenience, safety, and security to the users, Das said in his statement.