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New debit bank card guidelines: How clients will profit from this RBI proposal

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In a pioneering transfer, The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has launched a draft rule that empowers debit, credit score, and pay as you go card customers to pick their most well-liked card community, marking a probably groundbreaking growth worldwide. This rule challenges the prevailing observe the place card community choices are predetermined by agreements between issuers and networks

RBI draft proposal on debit, bank cards

According to a draft round by RBI, card issuers can be prohibited from getting into into any association or settlement with card networks that restrain them from availing the companies of different card networks.

RBI mentioned it’s noticed that preparations current between card networks and card issuers (banks and non-banks) aren’t conducive to the supply of alternative for patrons.

“Card issuers shall provide an option to their eligible customers to choose any one among the multiple card networks. This option may be exercised by customers either at the time of issue or at any subsequent time,” as per the draft round.

What is card community portability?

Card community portability refers back to the means of customers to switch their card accounts from one community to a different. Just like we are able to swap our cell service suppliers whereas conserving the identical cellphone quantity,  card community portability permits cardholders to keep up their current card accounts, balances, and credit score historical past whereas switching to a special cost community. 

“This flexibility empowers customers to decide on the community that most accurately fits their wants, whether or not it is primarily based on elements like rewards applications, acceptance, or customer support. It enhances competitors amongst bank card networks and offers customers extra management over their monetary selections,” said Amit Gupta, MD, SAG Infotech. 

The central bank has sought stakeholders’ comments on the draft circular till August 4.

Ranadurjay Talukdar, Partner and Payments Sector Leader, EY India said that the proposal by RBI is a significant move as it will bring wider choice to consumers, while also ending exclusive issuance arrangements that card networks have with leading issuers. This will provide banks with much-needed encouragement to issue credit cards on UPI, as that is clearly the strongest proposition on the credit side from the Rupay network. On the debit side, the bulk of the issuance volume is currently on Rupay, and most PSUs issue Rupay cards by default. Similarly, on the credit side, several private sector banks, who have an almost exclusive arrangement with either Visa or Mastercard, may now have to expand to offer a Rupay variant,” mentioned Ranadurjay Talukdar.

RBI card community portability proposal: Banks might face operational challenges

While this draft holds vital benefits for patrons, granting them decision-making authority and portability, banks might face operational challenges and elevated prices. “They might want to overview current agreements, set up new partnerships, modify their buyer onboarding processes, plan extra coaching, and relook at buyer profiling. The impression on the manufacturing strategy of all banking playing cards is one thing to be evaluated within the coming few months,” said Anadurjay Talukdar.

Banks have less than 90 days to implement these changes

Rajalakshmi Raghu, Head – Strategic Relationships, Manipal Technologies Limited said with the proposed implementation date of October 1st, 2023, banks have less than 90 days to implement these comprehensive organizational changes. 

RBI circular on card network choice: Customers are the real beneficiaries

Customers are the real beneficiaries considering going forward the card issuer has to provide more than one card network and offer the option to choose at the time of issuance or subsequently. “However, the larger benefit to customers other than innovative offers by different network providers is something to check out in the future,” added Rajalakshmi Raghu. 

Authorised card networks tie up with banks/ NBFCs for the issuance of playing cards. GraspCard and Visa are among the many hottest networks in India. Other authorised card networks in India embody American Express Banking Corp, Diners Club International, and National Payments Corporation of India – Rupay.

 

 

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Updated: 08 Jul 2023, 09:56 AM IST