For Quick Alerts
Subscribe Now  
For Quick Alerts
ALLOW NOTIFICATIONS  
For Daily Alerts

No Extra Charges For Filling Petrol, Diesel On Credit/Debit Cards

Banks, oil marketing companies to bear card payment charges at petrol pumps.

Banks and oil marketing companies (OMCs) will bear transaction charges for the fuel bought using cards at petrol pumps, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said today.

"The decision is very clear. Consumers will not be burdened with Merchant Discount Rate (MDR). Retail outlets (petrol pumps) will also be kept out of its purview. Now it is between banks and OMCs how they share it," he said. No Extra Charge, Consumers Can Pay At Petrol Pumps By Cards

Pradhan was speaking to reporters after attending a meeting on the issue that was called by the Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance. "It is a commercial decision and they (banks and OMCs) will sit together and sort it out," he said.

No Extra Charges For Filling Petrol, Diesel On Credit/Debit Cards

MDR is a charge levied on merchants by banks for accepting payments through credit and debit cards. This charge was passed on to consumers but post-demonetisation, the government, in a bid to promote digital payments, waived it till December 30. Banks, after that date, decided to pass on the MDR to petrol pump operators since the government mandate was very clear that consumers should not be burdened with any additional charge for using cards for payments. Petrol pump owners threatened to stop accepting card payments, forcing the government to broker a settlement. Buying Petrol, Online Tickets, Insurance To Get Cheaper

Pradhan said banks and oil companies will continue to discuss as to who should bear these charges and in what proportion. "MDR charges will be levied as per RBI guidelines of December 16," he said. Asked if it will be shared equally between the oil marketing companies (OMCs) and banks, he said, "That is yet to be decided."

Pradhan said the government stands by its decision that customers using non-cash digital modes of payments will not have to pay any transaction charge. Also, the 0.75 percent discount on fuel rate for using digital payments will continue. "Banks and OMCs are discussing the issue. In the next couple of days a mechanism will be worked out so that MDR are levied from 16th," he said. Mobikwik Offers Zero Surcharge For Petrol Pumps, LPG Payments

MDR of one percent on all credit card transactions and between 0.25 percent and one percent on all debit card transactions will be charged on fuel bought through cards. Pradhan said, "neither the customers nor petrol pump dealers will bear additional charges on digital transactions at petrol stations". The government, he said, had issued guidelines in February 2016 stating that the MDR charge will not be passed on to the consumers and the stakeholders will take appropriate steps to absorb it, reports PTI.

Goodreturns.in

Story first published: Friday, January 13, 2017, 11:43 [IST]

Advertisement

Get Instant News Updates
Enable
x
Notification Settings X
Time Settings
Done
Clear Notification X
Do you want to clear all the notifications from your inbox?
Settings X