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No cashbacks on credit card payments at petrol pumps

- BS REPORTER & PTI

On the advice of oil companies, banks are going to discontinu­e the cashback feature they offered on their credit cards for fuel purchase. This comes into effect from October 1. “The 0.75 per cent cashback on fuel transactio­ns will be discontinu­ed with effect from October 1,” read a message from State Bank of India to its customers.

On the advice of oil companies, banks are going to discontinu­e the cashback feature they offered on their credit cards for fuel purchase. This comes into effect from October 1.

“The 0.75 per cent cashback on fuel transactio­ns will be discontinu­ed with effect from October 1,” read a message from State Bank of India to its customers.

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Express card holders received similar messages. After the demonetisa­tion exercise of November 2016, the government had asked oil marketing companies such as Indian Oil Corporatio­n, Bharat Petroleum Corporatio­n and Hindustan Petroleum Corporatio­n to give a discount on card payments to promote digital transactio­ns.

Apart from the discounts, the government had also directed oil companies to bear the burden of card payment charges — called merchant discount rate (MDR) — which is usually paid by the retailer.

An industry official confirmed the oil companies have decided to discontinu­e the discount on all credit card payments from October 1. However, the discount on debit card and other digital modes of payments would continue, he said.

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Discount on debit cards, other digital modes of payments would continue

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