The bank has sought Reserve Bank's permission for this.
"Right now, for any card which has to be used, a customer has to put in the pin number. Some exception has to be made as for lower amount deals like buying a Metro or bus ticket, where he can simply show the card and get in.
"So, we have requested the RBI to come up with a limit below which the pin will be waived. We have suggested that we can have up to Rs 2,000 as the limit," SBI Deputy MD (corporate strategy and new businesses) S K Mishra told reporters here while launching a multi-currency foreign travel card.
The bank is currently doing a test-run of such contact- less cards at the Chennai and Mumbai metro stations.
SBI and MasterCard today launched a multi-currency foreign travel card which would be available in dollar, pound, euro and the Singaporean dollar.
A customer will have to pay one-time fee of Rs 100 to get the card and the minimum amount that can be loaded is USD 200.
"The country you are in would be the base currency for the first transaction, but if there is no balance in that account then it can switch over to the other buckets which hold the available balance," Mishra said.
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