Petrol pumps won't accept card payment from Monday: Dealers' association

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Last Updated : Jan 08 2017 | 9:57 PM IST

Petrol pumps across the nation will stop accepting credit and debit cards from Monday in protest against additional charge of upto 1 per cent on card transactions, the All India Petroleum Dealers Association (AIPDA) said on Sunday.

In a letter to Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, AIPDA President Ajay Bansal wrote that the HDFC and other banks will start charging 1 per cent on all credit card transactions, and between 0.25 and 1 per cent on all debit card transactions from Monday.

"The same will be debited to petroleum dealers' account and net transaction value will be credited to our account... This will lead to financial loses for the dealers," Bansal wrote.

He said that the AIPDA has decided to stop accepting payment through credit and debit cards till the decision to levy these additional charges are reversed.

However, he added, if any bank is not charging additional MDR and corresponds the same to the association, the petrol pumps having Point of Sale (POS) devices of those banks will keep accepting cards.

AIPDA West Bengal unit's General Secretary Saradindu Pal told IANS: "If banks start levying fees, it will cause squeezing of dealers' margin."

AIPDA's decision comes at a time when the centre had directed state-run oil companies to offer a 0.75 percent discount on the price of petrol and diesel to consumers paying by cards or mobile wallets to encourage people towards digital payments.

"This discount amount was supposed to be reimbursed to the dealers, but is not being executed properly," Pal said. He said dealers have been working on a low margin and demanded raising the dealers' commission to 5 percent from the existing rate of 3 percent taking petrol and diesel together.

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First Published: Jan 08 2017 | 9:50 PM IST

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