as already reported surtidores.com.ar days ago, after four years, the Commercial Court gave the reason to the Argentine Federation of Nafta Distributors of the Interiorwhich has been strongly protesting against the high commissions charged on sales with credit cards and the long term for crediting amounts.
But taking into account that the ruling is not yet final and can be appealed by the sued banking entities, deputies began to work with FAENI and CECHA in the operation to bring the bill presented by the then deputy to the session room. Silvia France with the support of several mayors who establishes that each operation has an impact on the account of the service station within 48 hours and reduces the financial cost to 0.5 percent.
“We are on the right track, working together with the deputy María Victoria Tejeda so that the project of the former deputy Frana can be restored to parliament and a modification can be established in the law that provides predictability and improves the conditions of sales with credit cards.“, said to surtidores.com.ar Alberto Boz the President of FAENI.
The leader assured that the representative of the radical block of Santa Fe, is also preparing a joint action with the rest of the deputies of the province and will advance with the authorities of the relevant commissions to reinstate in the agenda of the Lower House the elaboration of an opinion that can be promptly treated and approved in the premises.
In this sense, Boz announced that in the coming days they will meet with the technical teams of the legislator to update details of the original project that can be strengthened with the arguments that the judges of first instance used to agree with the stationers in their proposal. against “abusive credit card conditions”.
The manager, valued that the Legislative Power is in charge of exposing and modifying the serious financial situation that affects the Service Stations when making fuel sales with credit cards, adding to the already delicate general situation of the sector.
He stressed that the judges understood that there is an abuse that must be contemplated because in difficult times for commercial activity, the demands of financial entities are excessive and very detrimental to stationers.
Boz finally argued that “We will make clear in Congress the damage caused by the profit margin that these companies have against the efforts of SME entrepreneurs who generate genuine work and invest in Argentina every day.”.