According to the sources, the government has assured the dealers that the merchant discount rate or MDR fee won't be applied till January 13. The intervention came after the petroleum dealers' association had written to Union finance minister
Fuel pump owners had decided to discontinue accepting plastic money from Monday to protest against
“HDFC Bank has made the first move to charge MDR for every transaction made using plastic money. About 75 per cent of petroleum dealers have HDFC Bank’s Point of Sale (PoS) terminals. HDFC Bank has made the first move to charge MDR for every transaction made using plastic money,”
The decision by fuel dealers could have hit the consumers as well the government's efforts to push cashless transactions amid a nationwide cash shortage following the scrapping of Rs. 500 and 1,000 rupee notes.
"We want to help the government in the digital and cashless drive. Our margins are already less. We want them to compensate us,"
The pumps have been notified that 1% charge will be levied on all credit card transactions and between 0.25% and 1% on all debit card transactions from January 9, 2017. The banks have quoted a circular issued by the