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Ministry of Finance
05-December-2016 16:29 IST
Benefits of Debit Card Activation – FAQs
Here are given some of the major benefits
of Debit Card activation in the form of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and
their Answer format:
QUESTION 1: Why it is important to have active
debit cards?
ANSWER: Debit
Card makes your payments much more convenient and secure through an
electronic payment facility directly from your bank account. Debit card can be
used for purchases online or at shops by directly debiting your Bank account.
Debit cards can also be used to withdraw cash from an ATM.
QUESTION 2: How is a customer benefited by
debit cards?
ANSWER: Major benefits to customers are
Ø
It is more convenient to carry a small, plastic card instead of a
bulky Cheque book or a large amount of cash.
Ø
Easy to obtain: Once you open an account most
institutions will issue you a debit card upon request.
Ø
Convenience: Purchases can be made using a
chip-enabled terminal or by swiping the card rather than filling out a paper
cheque.
Ø
Safety: You don't have to carry cash or a Cheque book. Debit
cards are protected by a four digit pin number that you set yourself. This pin
is needed to make any purchase with your debit card.
Ø
Readily accepted: When out of town (or out of the
country), debit cards are usually widely accepted (make sure to tell your
financial institution you’re leaving your city; to not have an interruption in
service).
Ø
It’s a Cash Card Too: Debit cards still have the ability
to give you cash, you can take them to an ATM and use them there to withdraw
the cash.
Insurance: National Payment
Corporation of India has introduced Insurance cover in case of accidental death
or permanent disablement of Rs 1 Lac for Non-Premium cards (RuPay Classic) and
Rs 2 Lac for Premium cards (RuPay Platinum) to eligible RuPay card holders. The
RuPay Insurance programme will continue for financial year 2016-17, i.e. from
April 01, 2016 to March 31, 2017.
QUESTION 3: Can I use my debit card if I have
not used it for long?
ANSWER: Yes. It may
however require activation. Please check the forwarding letter that came
with your debit card. Please check your Bank website.
QUESTION 4: How do I generate a PIN ?
ANSWER:
Banks provide PIN by mail, which is either dispatched by bank to the cardholder
address. Some banks also offer Green Pin facility online. Banks also
facilitate change of PIN to suit your requirements.
QUESTION 5: What are the recent steps taken
for promoting debit card payments?
ANSWER: Some of the recent initiatives
towards popularizing Debit card usage are:
Ø MDR
(Merchant Discount Rate) which a merchant (Shopkeeper) pays the Bank for POS
transaction are reduced to zero on debit cards till 31th, December
2016.
Ø Excise
duty payable on acquisition of POS machine which was earlier 16.5% has been
waived till 31st March 2017.
QUESTION 6: What should you do if a shop asks
you for an additional amount for use of your debit card?
Answer: As per the
norms prescribed by card networks, shops should not ask for any additional
amount called surcharge or convenience fee. You can refuse to pay an
additional amount for use of your card and register complaint to your bank on
its website or otherwise.
QUESTION 7: Can one refuse to pay additional
amount as banks have waived their charges on one of debit cards till 31st
December 2016.
Answer: Although
all banks have waived MDR up to Dec 31, 2016, customers are not required to pay
additional amount even after that if demanded by the shopkeeper, as this is to
be paid by the shopkeeper.
QUESTION 8: Why should Merchant encourage card
use?
ANSWER: Merchant are benefitted to
encourage debit card transaction as:
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Cost of Digital transaction is lower than handling Cash.
Ø
Deposition of cash in bank is not required as the amount will be
automatically credited to account.
Ø
Credit History is created for the merchant which will help him in
taking more support from banks and other financial initiatives of government
time to time.
Ø
Manual reconciliation is not required at merchant side. He can
always refer to his account.
Ø
Accepting payment cards can enable merchants to
increase their revenues
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Increased sales: Cards enable consumers to make
quicker and easier payments.
Ø
Better customer service: Electronic payments
offer customers more flexible payment options - faster checkout times for
customers and a more efficient way of paying. Also, innovations such as Equated
Monthly Instalment (EMI)
payments, allow consumers the ability to purchase and take possession.
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