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The Government Wants to Eliminate the 50,000 Lei Ceiling for Card Payments. the Last-Minute Announcement Made by the Minister of Finance

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The Minister of Finance announced that the Government wants to eliminate the 50,000 lei ceiling for card payments. Alexandru Nazare also announced that all merchants will be obliged to offer customers the possibility of paying with POS. The article Government wants to eliminate the 50,000 lei ceiling for card payments. The last-minute announcement made by the Minister of Finance first appeared on Romania TV.

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The Minister of Finance announced that the Government wants to eliminate the 50,000 lei ceiling for card payments. Alexandru Nazare also announced that all merchants will be obliged to offer customers the possibility of paying with POS. The article Government wants to eliminate the 50,000 lei ceiling for card payments. The last-minute announcement made by the Minister of Finance first appeared on Romania TV.

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The government will remove the minimum income ceiling of 50,000 yen, from which the stores were obliged to accept the money with the card, announced Minister of Finance, Alexandru Nazare.

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Finance Minister Alexandru Nazare announced on Wednesday that the government is dropping the 50,000 lei minimum income threshold, above which stores are required to accept card payments. This means that all stores, including small ones, will have to accept card payments. There will be exceptions in areas without internet.

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romaniatv.net broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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