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Opinion
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Letters Credit card regulation
This refers to the editorial, "Not quite creditable", (Business Line, August 23). Regulation of credit card usage, at this stage, is premature. While regulator stipulating the micro-policies with regard to issue of credit cards is not appropriate, suggestion with regard to transparency on certain matters are worth following, considering the aggressive marketing by banks. As regards a composite credit limit for all cards, there are practical difficulties. However, it can be done for cards issued by the same bank. Further, issuing cards to non-earning customers is fraught with risk. The "borrow today and earn tomorrow" culture may not be suitable to a country such as ours. The only question is whether these are matters concerning regulators, or of public policy or of self-regulation at the bankers' level. R. H. Sarma Mumbai
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