Wednesday, 27 November 2013

TRAI issues tariffs for USSD-based mobile banking services


A large section of the population, especially in rural areas do not have an easy access to banks and this facility will help to tide over that shortcoming, he added.


The Mobile Banking (Quality of Service) (Amendment) Regulations, 2013 have come into immediate effect and the Telecommunication Tariff (56th Amendment) Order, 2013 shall


come into force on January 1, 2014, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) said in a note on Tuesday.


TRAI has prescribed that ceiling tariff for an outgoing USSD-based mobile banking service shall be Rs 1.50 per USSD session.


"Telecom service providers should collect charges from their subscribers for providing the USSD to deliver mobile banking services," the sectoral regulator added.


All service providers should facilitate not only the banks, but also the unauthorised agents of banks to use SMS, USSD and IVR (Interactive Voice Response) to provide banking services to bank customers, it said.


"On September 30, 2013, there were about 87 crore mobile subscribers in the country of which about 35 crore were in the rural areas. The fact that large number of mobile subscribers in rural areas do not have access to banking facilities presents an opportunity for leveraging the mobile telephone to achieve the goal of financial inclusion," TRAI said.


The authority said unlike SMSs, USSD messages create a real-time connection during a USSD session. The connection remains open, allowing a two-way exchange of a sequence of


data making USSD more responsive than services that use SMS.


Some banks in the country, such as State Bank of India (SBI) and ICICI Bank, have already launched USSD-based mobile banking services.


However, the authority says the use of USSD-based mobile banking by these banks is at present limited to the provision of value-added banking services to their existing customers.



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