Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Jio at war with other telcos over use of old Rs 500 notes for mobile recharges
Jio at war with other telcos over use of old Rs 500 notes for mobile recharges

?Reliance Jio contends that the move will be misused at the retail level.
?The members of cellular operators association (COAI), however, disagree. They say, "governments decision to allow old Rs 500 notes to be used for pre-paid mobile recharges will address difficulties being faced by consumers, and allow them to continue using mobile services without disruption."
?Some industry people have voiced Jios concern as genuine, given the lack of clarity on the issue. They say the move can fuel money-laundering operations as retailers could run exchange services and earn commissions on multiple top-ups with old notes.
?An industry executive told the Economics Times, "A truant retailer in a Tier 2/3 town or a village can easily prey on an ignorant customer by saying that the government is only allowing top-ups up to Rs 500, but that he is ready to offer multiple recharges for a commission to help them dispose of defunct cash".
?The move to demonetize the Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 note was meant to be a death knell for black-marketers and black money. How successful the government is in this venture will be seen only after the dust has settled down.
?Reportedly, some government officials also shared similar concerns, but relented since this move would help ease the cash crunch.But Jios user acquisitions could take a hit if prepaid users of incumbent telcos load up with talktime for a few months in advance. An industry executive said that such a scenario would reduce the immediate appetite for Jios offerings.
?On November 29, the government allowed old Rs 500 notes to be used for pre-paid mobile recharges. As per industry estimates, the recharges and top ups for pre paid mobile services had fallen 30-50 percent as consumers struggle with less cash in hand in the aftermath of the governments move to scrap old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes.
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