Japanese expats, tourists can now use JCB cards in India – Daily News & Analysis
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Japanese expats, tourists can now use JCB cards in India
Daily News & Analysis "JCB card holders from Japan or other countries can now use the JCB cards if they come to India," A P Hota, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, NPCI said in an interaction after the announcement. "We have a network of 2.30 lakh ATMs and 3 … Japan's JCB payment cards to now be accepted at ATMs |
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