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Ambiguity on petro e-payment discounts

- AMRITHA PILLAY

The three government­owned oil marketing companies (OMCs) were unclear on what was to happen after the Friday midnight deadline for the discounts they were offering on digital payments at retail fuel stations.

“We are yet to receive a communicat­ion from the (petroleum) ministry (on this). We cannot decide without a directive,” said a top marketing official from one of the three OMCs.

To promote digital payments after last November’s currency demonetisa­tion, Bharat Petroleum Corporatio­n, Hindustan Petroleum Corporatio­n and Indian Oil Corporatio­n were directed to offer 0.75 per cent discounts as cash-back for such payments at fuel pumps. These were to be offered till end-March.

However, they’ve also have informed pump dealers that their accounts will not be debited by banks for these discounts beyond Friday. “The OMCs sent a letter to dealers three to four days earlier that this would not happen, as banks are now able to directly deal with the OMC. The required software is being put in place,” said Ajay Bansal, president, All India Petroleum Dealers Associatio­n.

“The discounts are likely to continue until there is a communicat­ion from the ministry by midnight,” said another OMC official.

At present, banks debit dealers for the cash-backs to customers and share the data with the OMC concerned. The latter then refunds the dealer. Bansal added the refunds are being delayed, with payments due for 10-15 days.

The OMCs have reported a rise in digital payments since November 9. As on December 10, as many as 31,009 retail outlets had a point of sale facility and ~307.6 crore of cashless transactio­ns were made through these since the note ban. The two private fuel retailers were forced to offer similar discounts.

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