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Govt.should provide easy, non expensive process to boost Cashless system

G Binani
Government Urged to Exempt Net Banking Charges for Savings Accounts to Aid Economically Weaker Sections The government aims to promote net banking to reduce cash transactions, particularly benefiting low-income groups. However, banks impose charges for net banking services, such as paying school fees and transferring money, which affects economically weaker sections, including senior citizens and rural residents. These charges, including fees for OTPs, deter the shift to cashless transactions. The government should ensure savings accounts are exempt from such charges to facilitate net banking adoption. Additionally, the RBI should use its authority to address these issues, encouraging a cashless society by making net banking more accessible and affordable for all. (AI Summary)

The Government has rightly decided to popularise Net banking in order to minimise cash transactions. 

The idea is laudable, as it will motivate all, particularly limited income group. But if the government is serious in its intention in needs to remove a few hitches which is hampering this process. 

Keeping above in mind I draw your attention towards two important charges being collected by bank against net banking despite Government's call as stated above.

Banks are collecting net banking charges, not only for paying school fees, amount transfer from one bank to one's own bank account with another bank etc. Banks are also charges or issuing OTP even from senior citizens, widows, rural area residents, students etc. who falls under low income group which is not only surprising but pinching too.

The government should make  Savings a/c whether Senior Citizen  OR  Sabka Basic Savings OR Jandhan a/c etc. - free of OTP charges. OTP should be always a part of Mandatory SMS and there should not be any charge for Net Banking otherwise despite efforts - charges will force a/c holders to follow cash transaction . Net banking cannot take off.

In nutshell moving to net banking has actually become expensive, as against the cash process. Hence The government should direct the banks not to charge without application of mind to the needs of the economically weak section.

Moreover RBI could use its executive and advisory powers to bring about these charges.

I trust readers in their own interest will take this seriously and arrange to bring above facts in the knowledge of Government keeping in mind that this is important in Making our Indian Society Cashless

G D Binani

Bikaner

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