Now SBI Plans To Scrap Debit Cards Soon.

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SBI Plans To Scrap Debit Cards Soon. PIN Will Be Enough For Transactions.

Debit cards may soon be a thing of the past if the State Bank of India (SBI) has its way. Heralding the beginnning of the end of the ever-present debit cards from the banking system, SBI plans to promote digital payment solutions and eliminate the plastic cards.

This is despite the huge reliance on debit cards by customers of SBI which services a fifth of the population.



 

“…it is our wish to eliminate the debit cards, and am sure we can eliminate them,” chairman Rajnish Kumar said.

He said there are around 90 crore debit cards in the country as against 3 crore credit cards, and pointed out to digital solutions like its own ‘Yono’ platform as the key for achieving a debit card-less country.

Kumar said through the Yono platform, one can withdraw cash at the automated teller machines or pay for purchases at a merchant establishment without having a card at all.



 

He said the bank has already set up 68,000 ‘Yono cashpoints’ and is in the process of scaling it up massively to over 1 million in the next 18 months, which will make the necessity to have a card even less.

Additionally, the Yono platform can also give credit for buying certain merchandise, making the credit card in the pocket also as a “stand-by”, Kumar said.

In the next five years, there will be a limited need to have any plastic cards in your pocket, Kumar said, pointing out that virtual coupons is the future.

He said at present, the QR code is also a very inexpensive way of ensuring payments.

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