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Wallet Recharge By Credit Card: Paytm Levies 2% Fee, MobiKwik Free

The announcement came shortly after Paytm levied a 2 percent charge on such transactions.



Motorists refuel their vehicles as signage for digital-payment service MobiKwik, operated by One MobiKwik Systems Pvt., is displayed at a Bharat Petroleum Corp. fuel station in Bengaluru, India (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
Motorists refuel their vehicles as signage for digital-payment service MobiKwik, operated by One MobiKwik Systems Pvt., is displayed at a Bharat Petroleum Corp. fuel station in Bengaluru, India (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

Mobile wallet company One Mobikwik Systems Pvt. Ltd. said Thursday it will allow consumers to top up wallets using credit cards without any additional charges, shortly after its bigger rival Paytm decided to levy a 2 percent fee for such transactions.

MobiKwik will continue to offer free uploading of money into their wallet for all users, including credit card users, it said in a statement.

“Post-demonetisation, in order to boost the government's vision of cash-less India, the company had a stated policy of revoking fees on uploading money through credit cards and today the company reiterated its policy of continuity,” it added.

MobiKwik currently serves over 5.5 crore users and 14 lakh merchants. By the end of 2017, MobiKwik aims to increase its user base to 15 crore and serve over 50 lakh merchants.

Paytm said on Wednesday it will levy a 2 percent fee on for adding money to wallets using credit cards. Defending its decision for the levy, Paytm had said it found multiple users using its platform to get free credit by using credit cards to top up their mobile wallets and transferring the money back to their bank accounts at zero transaction cost.

“Some financially savvy users (surprisingly many of them employees of national financial institutions) exploited this model to rotate money. This may surprise normal users like most of us but for a savvy user, it meant freebies at Paytm’s cost,” Paytm said in a blog post.

Paytm said it pays “hefty charges” when consumers use their credit card to card networks and issuing banks and therefore, if users simply add money from credit card to wallet and transfer the amount to bank, it loses money.

“Our revenue model requires users to spend money within our network and we make money from the margins available to us on various products/services we offer,” the Alibaba-backed firm said.

The company has started levying the fee from Wednesday. Adding money using other payment options like debit cards and internet banking continue to remain free.

Also, Paytm said it would issue a discount coupon for same amount within 24 hours of adding money using credit cards.

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