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No legal basis for card surcharges, says Central Bank

No legal basis for card surcharges, says Central Bank

25 Jul 2025


Companies and institutions have no legal provisions to impose additional charges ranging from 2.5-3% on customers for transactions made using credit or debit cards, Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) Payments and Settlements Director Vasantha Alwis said.

Alwis made this statement during a press briefing held at the Central Bank of Sri Lanka on Wednesday (23).

He said although they have noticed companies charging additional fees, doing so is not permitted under the agreements between the banks and the said merchants.

If any institution imposes an additional fee on digital transactions, customers should immediately lodge a complaint with the bank that issued their card,” he advised.

“It is also crucial to obtain a receipt clearly showing the fee charged, so that the bank can initiate the process to recover the excess amount.”

He further explained that merchants who offer credit card payment facilities do so through a formal agreement with a local bank, and these agreements explicitly prohibit the collection of additional fees from customers.

“There is a clear clause in the agreement between the bank and the institution stating that no extra charges may be levied from cardholders,” Alwis noted.

“If an institution collects such charges, customers must report it with proof so that the banks involved can resolve the matter,” he added further.




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