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No credit or debit card of any bank restricted for payment: IRCTC

Debit and credit cards of any Indian bank powered by Master or Visa, can be accepted in any of the seven gateways on the site

IRCTC, Railways, service charge

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Amidst reports of IRCTC barring certain banks from using its payment gateway for debit card transactions, the railways' tourism and catering arm issued a statement denying the reports.

The IRCTC has said options to pay through payment gateway using debit/credit card and internet banking are open for all banks.

"No debit or credit card of any bank has been restricted by the IRCTC for acceptance on any of the gateway," it said.

Debit and credit cards of any Indian bank powered by Master or Visa, can be accepted in any of the seven gateways on the site, the statement clarified.
 

However, it said the IRCTC has provides a value-added service of direct integration to some banks which would allow speedy transactions and reconciliations.

"Since direct integration comes at an added cost to the IRCTC, these banks were asked to share a part of their transaction charges with IRCTC," it said.

A senior official of the IRCTC said that it was not possible for it to bear cost of individual linkage to bank websites.

"IRCTC had asked banks to share the revenue earned from online tickets because of these value-added services but some banks refused," he said.

The IRCTC has said that if banks are willing to give the facility of zero transaction charges on their debit cards to rail ticket customers then it will give them the facility of direct debit card integration also.

The statement has further said that banks should abide by the RBI guidelines regarding transaction charges on debit cards by charging only 0.25 per cent on transactions of up to Rs 1,000 and a maximum of 0.5 per cent on transactions of values between Rs 1,000 and Rs 2,000.

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First Published: Sep 23 2017 | 10:37 AM IST

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