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NPCI recommends PPI/Wallet companies charges for merchant transactions via UPI

Abhishek012

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NPCI recommends PPI/Wallet companies charges for merchant transactions via UPI:

Before start let me tell you, MDR is paid by the merchant, not customer. Customers need not worry about MDR charges.


Prepaid Payment Instrument (PPI) charges for merchant transactions carried through the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) are in place. A recent circular from the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) suggests that the are following charges will be applicable on merchant transactions from April 1.

Using PPIs on UPI from will attract interchange at 1.1 percent on transaction value for amounts over Rs 2,000. For industry programme merchant category codes, the interchange is as follows:

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The PPI issuer will pay about 15 basis point as a wallet-loading service charge to the remitter bank and an interchange is not applicable in terms of peer-topeer (P2P) and peer-to-peer-merchant (P2PM) transactions between bank account and PPI wallet.

Broking firm Equirus says that as per existing guidelines on debit cards, the Merchant Discount Rate (MDR) charges range from 0.3 to 0.8 percent. So, this could be the first step; we may incrementally see interchanges being announced on other modes of payments as well. Equirus says around 65-70 percent of UPI P2PM transactions are of a value of more than Rs 2,000. And so, with introduction of an interchange of about 0.5 to about 1.1 percent,

Equirus believes that there is adequate possibility for various stakeholders in the system. So this should be seen positively for credit card companies as the risk of any cap on MDR actually reduces, it says.

 
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i think merchants will be able differentiate between wallet upi, credit card upi and bank account upi? because today gateways like payu/razorpay provide merchants the option to disable certain wallets .
Wallet upis can be detected on gateway level since they are unique for each ppi. only credit card upi would need support of NPCI APIs to detect.
 
This will prove a big roadblock to upi adoption if mdr charges start deducting.
Small shop owner would stop using upi if they are not allowed zero mdr txns only.
 
This will prove a big roadblock to upi adoption if mdr charges start deducting.
Small shop owner would stop using upi if they are not allowed zero mdr txns only.
No, it will boost UPI transaction.

zero MDR actually slow down the UPI transactions.

"Debit UPI" network MDR charges between 2016 and 2019 were -

Zero MDR on transaction under Rs100.

MDR charges just 0.1% between Rs101 to Rs1000.

Transaction above Rs1000 - 0.25% MDR.

UPI was growing fast when MDR charges were imposed. Some banks like Kotak bank was offer 10% upto 100, 200 or Rs500 via UPI spend almost every month.

i think merchants will be able differentiate between wallet upi, credit card upi and bank account upi? because today gateways like payu/razorpay provide merchants the option to disable certain wallets .
Wallet upis can be detected on gateway level since they are unique for each ppi. only credit card upi would need support of NPCI APIs to detect.
Merchants will always have an option to enabled or disable "Debit UPI", "PPI/Wallet UPI", "Paylater UPI" and "Credit UPI" network.

Some payment gateways are not live yet on "PPI/Wallet UPI", Credit UPI" network that's why you will not get any option to disabled it but good thing is that you can accept payment from "Debit UPI" network, free of cost. Also customer's app will block your transaction if merchant is not enabled yet for "PPI/Wallet UPI" and "Credit UPI" network.

Startup companies also offer Free MDR for small merchants to grab more market share. The MDR fee will paid by startup companies from their own pocket and small merchants get zero MDR fee.

Fortunately its over ₹2k payments. Will save atleast small general stores from these charges.
yes.
 
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