The usage and awareness of electronic and digital channels in rural and semi-urban areas is, however, low, even though as a first step SBI has already opened more than 10 crore FI (Financial Inclusion) accounts, with majority of the customers having been issued RuPay Debit Cards, it said.
"In order to facilitate their transition to the digital payments systems, Chairman of State Bank of India, Arundhati Bhattacharya today announced that SBI will waive the merchant discount rate (MDR) on the RuPay debit cards with immediate effect up to 31st Dec, 2016," a press statement said.
In the wake of withdrawal of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 denominations of bank notes by the government w.E.F. Nov 9, State Bank of India has been taking every possible steps to make it convenient for the customers to undertake transactions through its Branches as well as ATMs, it said.
In addition, State Bank of India is already offering various alternative electronic and digital payment solutions to its customers like Debit Cards, Pre-Paid Card, State Bank Buddy, Mingle, as well as Internet Banking and Mobile banking.