Recently, Banknet had conducted a customer survey on Payment Products (i.e. Internet / Mobile Payments, Credit/Debit Cards, ECS and the likes).
Banknet survey showed that most people who have an ATM-cum-Debit card still use cash for making payments. Survey tried finding the reasons.
Survey found that when paying for Railway Bookings or at petrol pumps, banks charge 2.5% of the transaction value to the customer. In case of smaller merchant establishments, the merchants do not seem to afford paying transaction fees of 2% to card issuers/banks. So they pass on this cost to the customer so that their small margins are not affected.
The end customer thus prefers withdrawing cash from ATMs rather than paying 2 to 2.5% extra by swiping their cards, especially for higher value payments.
Hope these findings give banks/RBI some insights..
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Cards Accepted, but with higher charges
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Labels: ATM, Banknet Survey, credit cards, Debit Cards, POS
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