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RBI issues new circular on debit and credit cards. Will it benefit customers?

The central bank added that the option may be exercised by customers either at the time of issue or at any subsequent time.

Updated on: Jul 08, 2023 11:51 AM IST
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The Reserve Bank of India in its draft circular has asked card issuers not to enter into any arrangement or agreement with the card networks which restrain them from availing the services of card networks.

RBI has asked card issuers to provide an option to their eligible customers to pick any one among the multiple card networks (SHUTTERSTOCK)
RBI has asked card issuers to provide an option to their eligible customers to pick any one among the multiple card networks (SHUTTERSTOCK)

It has also asked the card issuers to provide an option to their eligible customers to pick any one among the multiple card networks. The central bank added that the option may be exercised by customers either at the time of issue or at any subsequent time.

“Card issuers and card networks shall ensure to adhere to the above requirements in existing agreements at the time of amendment or renewal thereof, and fresh agreements executed from the date of this circular”, the RBI draft circular added.

The rule is a challenge to the existing practice of an agreement between the card issuers and the networks, thus paving way for card network portability. Amit Gupta, managing director, SAG Infotech, explains this term.

According to him, Credit card network portability refers to the ability of consumers to transfer their credit card accounts from one network to another.

 
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