RBI allows mapping of e-mandates to reissued cards; waives charges, eases rules for recurring payments

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New norms cap AFA-free transactions at ₹15,000, extend to ₹1 lakh for select categories, and mandate stronger grievance redressal in digital payments framework

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Tuesday allowed card issuers to map existing e-mandates to reissued cards.

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In the consolidated directions on digital payments governing the e-mandate framework, the central bank directed issuers to provide details of the grievance redressal in a post-transaction notification to the customer.

The changes in instructions on e-mandates were based on feedback from stakeholders, the RBI said.

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The notification also said no charges shall be levied on customers for availing of the e-mandate facility for recurring transactions, and an acquirer shall ensure compliance with directions by merchants onboarded by them.

As per consolidated directions, the RBI said an appropriate dispute redressal system shall be put in place by the issuer to facilitate the customer to lodge grievances, and RBI instructions on limiting liability of customers for unauthorised transactions shall be applicable to recurring transactions under e-mandates as well.

The central bank said recurring transactions may be authorised without additional factor of authentication (AFA) up to Rs 15,000 per transaction.

Transactions above this amount shall be subject to AFA.

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