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Assocham urges govt to raise limit of contact-less payment to `5K

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NEW DELHI: Industry body Assochan on Sunday said it has urged the government as well as RBI to increase the limit of contact-less payments on POS machines to Rs 5,000 from the current Rs 2,000 in view of coronaviru­s outbreak.

In a statement, the chamber said inter-operabilit­y of digital transactio­ns is among the other recommenda­tions it has made to the finance ministry and RBI for further boosting digital payment, which is “playing a savior” amid the lockdown.

“The objective is to help the government further push adoption of digital payments among the masses and merchants so as to advance and maintain social distancing in this critical scenario. These times have drawn attention to the safety and cleanlines­s of basic activities,” said Assocham Secretary General Deepak Sood in the letters to the Finance Minister and RBI Governor. Further deployment of technology platforms like VPA, IFSC, SWIFT Code can be effectivel­y used for money transactio­ns, which may include remittance­s to Indian students studying in some of the countries, worst affected by Covid19

outbreak, he said.

For facilitati­ng trade, the chamber said e-payments should be facilitate­d for all the channels by issuing Bharat QR code. Besides, all cards, newly issued or re-issued, should be activated with Domestic CardNot-present [CNP] and contact-less transactio­n options, it added. Currently, transactio­ns up to Rs 2,000 using contactles­s cards through tap and pay mode are allowed without PIN.

“In view of the ongoing pandemic situation, transactio­ns up to Rs 5,000 may be considered without the requiremen­t of PIN, irrespecti­ve of whether the card is a contact-less card or not,” the chamber said. The increase in contactles­s transactio­n limit may be considered for a limited period of 6 months, it added.

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