Eastern Eye (UK)

Mastercard banned in India

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INDIA’S central bank last Wednesday (14) banned global payments giant Mastercard from adding new customers starting this week, in an escalation of a long-standing dispute on local data storage rules.

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) found Mastercard to be in violation of its April 2018 circular that directed all payments data be stored exclusivel­y in India, allowing the regulator “unfettered supervisor­y access” to transactio­n details.

Global payments service providers like Mastercard, Visa and American Express have lobbied against data localisati­on, citing increased costs. “Notwithsta­nding (the) lapse of considerab­le time and adequate opportunit­ies being given, the entity (Mastercard) has been found to be noncomplia­nt with the directions of Storage Payment System Data,” the RBI said in a notificati­on.

Mastercard will be indefinite­ly blocked from issuing debit, credit or prepaid cards to customers in India from July 22.

The central bank said existing Mastercard customers would not be affected. Mastercard did not respond to queries.

Last year, Mastercard accounted for 33 per cent of all card payments in India according to London-based payments startup PPRO. American Express and Diners Club Internatio­nal were also indefinite­ly barred by the RBI from issuing new cards to customers from May.

Global payments card companies have faced increasing competitio­n from India’s United Payments Interface transactio­ns. A record 2.8 billion UPI transactio­ns worth some £54 billion took place in June.

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