2022-01-01

Instructions No. 1 of 2022 Regarding Membership in the National Switch 194 System

The Palestine Monetary Authority issued Instructions No. 1 of 2022 to regulate membership, operational rules, and fee structures for the National Switch 194 payment system. The directive mandates compulsory membership for all licensed banks and payment service providers, establishing specific technical, security, and reporting obligations for system participants. It further defines fixed membership fees, transaction charges for cash withdrawals and balance inquiries, merchant discount rates, and detailed procedures for dispute resolution and system continuity.

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Palestine Monetary Authority PALESTINE MONETARY AUTHORITY

Instructions No. (1) of 2022 Regarding Membership in the National Switch 194 System

Based on the provisions of Law No. (9) of 2010 concerning Banks, particularly Article (40) thereof, and based on the provisions of Law No. (17) of 2012 concerning the National Payment Settlement Law, particularly the provisions of Articles (7) and (11) thereof, and based on what was approved by the Board of Directors of the Palestine Monetary Authority in its meeting No. (22/243) dated 2022/01/12, and according to the powers delegated to us, and in pursuit of the public interest, we have issued the following Instructions:

Article (1) Definitions

The words and phrases contained in these Instructions shall have the meanings assigned to them below, unless the context indicates otherwise:

  • The System: The National Switch 194 system operated and managed by the Palestine Monetary Authority.
  • Member: The bank or payment service company participating in the System.
  • Acquirer Member: The Member that accepts electronic transactions through ATMs or Point of Sale (POS) terminals.
  • Issuer Member: The Member that issues payment cards.
  • Person: Natural or legal person.
  • Customer: The person holding the payment card.
  • Merchant: The person contracted with the POS service provider for the purpose of accepting payment transactions at POS terminals.
  • Point of Sale (POS): An electronic device for accepting payment transactions, provided by the POS service provider.
  • Barak System: The Palestine Monetary Authority's Electronic Real-Time Gross Settlement System.

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Article (2) Objective and Scope of Application

  1. The provisions of these Instructions aim to regulate membership in the System and the rules for executing transactions through it.
  2. The provisions of these Instructions apply to all transactions of Members and financial movements executed through the System and the fees incurred therefrom using debit cards and prepaid cards at ATMs and POS terminals within Palestine.

Article (3) Membership

  1. Membership in the System is mandatory for all banks licensed to operate in Palestine.
  2. Membership in the System is mandatory for all payment service companies that provide POS services.
  3. A payment service company that issues prepaid payment cards may be a member of the System directly or by connecting to the System through one of the Members.

Article (4) Member Obligations

The Member must comply with the following:

  1. Provide the appropriate technical environment and infrastructure for connection to the System, and pass the inspection process approved by the Palestine Monetary Authority.
  2. Provide the necessary banking guarantees as determined by the Palestine Monetary Authority.
  3. Execute transactions on the System in accordance with the instructions and guidelines issued by the Palestine Monetary Authority.
  4. Comply with the technical and technical inspection plans and procedures requested by the Palestine Monetary Authority.
  5. Take all necessary measures and precautions to protect data, information security, and reduce operational risks.
  6. Provide a single direct connection point designated by the Palestine Monetary Authority to connect to the System.
  7. Ensure that ATMs, POS terminals, and cards comply with the provisions of the instructions issued by the Palestine Monetary Authority.
  8. Provide a dedicated screen for System transactions displayed on ATMs owned by the Member, which must display at a minimum the name of the System, the services it provides, and a notice of the commissions to be deducted.
  9. Provide the services determined by the Palestine Monetary Authority through the System.

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  1. Provide all reports requested by the Palestine Monetary Authority for all movements executed outside the System.
  2. Send an electronic file containing financial claims for accepted movements executed on the Member's ATMs and POS terminals, including all types of operations and services provided in the System, within the deadlines determined by the Palestine Monetary Authority.
  3. The Acquirer Member must claim all accepted financial movements from the Issuer Member and executed through the System in the clearing file issued by it within a maximum period of (30) days from the date of execution of the movement.
  4. Notify the Palestine Monetary Authority of the reasons for exceeding the permitted period for claiming movements as stated in paragraph (12) of this Article.
  5. Provide the Palestine Monetary Authority with any new addition to the Bank Identification Number (BIN) that identifies the card issuer within a maximum period of (3) three business days from the date of issuance.
  6. Bear all costs and obligations arising from its membership in the System.
  7. Take all measures to maintain System availability of not less than 99.9%.

Article (5) Obligations of the Acquirer Member (POS Service Provider)

In addition to what was stated in Article (4) of these Instructions, the Acquirer Member (POS service provider) must comply with the following:

  1. Obtain the prior written approval of the Palestine Monetary Authority to provide POS services.
  2. Include in the agreement signed with the Merchant a condition to place POS terminals in a visible location for the Customer, in addition to obliging the Customer to enter the card PINs themselves, except for contactless cards or applications, when paying via POS.
  3. Ensure that the Merchant complies with all terms of the agreement, particularly regarding commissions.
  4. Include in the agreement signed with the Merchant that any violation of the provisions of paragraphs (3 and 4) of this Article leads to the cancellation of POS services for the Merchant.

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Article (6) Connection Through a Member

A payment service company issuing prepaid payment cards that is not a Member of the System must connect to the System through one of the Members, provided it complies with the following:

  1. Obtain the prior written approval of the Palestine Monetary Authority for connection through one of the Members.
  2. Sign an agreement with one of the Members to connect to the System, and provide a copy to the Palestine Monetary Authority.
  3. Notify the Palestine Monetary Authority in writing and at least (30) days prior to the termination or cancellation of the agreement stated in paragraph (1) of this Article.

Article (7) Permitted Currencies

In addition to the Palestinian currency upon its issuance, the Jordanian Dinar, the US Dollar, the Shekel, or any other currency that the Palestine Monetary Authority may permit in the future are the currencies that the Member must provide to its customers for the purpose of executing transactions through the System.

Article (8) Financial Movements Executed Through the System

  1. The Member must deduct or hold the value of the financial movement executed through the System from the Customer's account.
  2. The Member may deduct the commission value from its Customer's account in accordance with the provisions of these Instructions.

Article (9) Disputes Between Members

  1. A Member may submit a dispute on behalf of its Customer through the System within a maximum period of (90) days from the date of execution of the movement on the System, and the Member receiving the dispute may accept or reject the submitted dispute if the specified period is exceeded.
  2. The Member must respond to the received dispute using the means provided by the System, reinforced with the reference number and any related documents and information as required in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (3) of these Instructions.

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  1. The period available to respond to any disputes raised on the System with acceptance or rejection is a maximum of (14) business days from the date of submission of the first dispute or the second claim, and the Member receiving the response may accept or reject the submitted response if the specified period is exceeded.
  2. The Palestine Monetary Authority may execute the dispute on behalf of the Member in emergency cases and in the event of a failure of the dispute system at the receiving Member, using the authorization form attached in Annex No. (1).
  3. The Issuer Member must credit the refunded amount to its Customer's account within a maximum of one business day from the date of acceptance of the dispute.
  4. In the event that the dispute between the parties is not settled through the System's procedures, any of the related Member parties may request to refer the dispute to a special technical arbitration committee formed by the Palestine Monetary Authority within a maximum period of (30) days from the date of submission of the second dispute.
  5. The arbitration results are final, accepted, and not subject to appeal.

Article (10) Cash Withdrawal Fees

Cash withdrawal fees from ATMs are as follows:

  1. (200) two hundred Jordanian fils for each cash withdrawal transaction in Jordanian Dinar currency.
  2. (25) twenty-five cents for each cash withdrawal transaction in US Dollar currency.
  3. (1) one Shekel for each cash withdrawal transaction in Shekel currency.

Article (11) Balance Inquiry Fees

Balance inquiry fees using ATMs are as follows:

  1. (100) one hundred Jordanian fils for each balance inquiry transaction in Jordanian Dinar currency.
  2. (12) twelve cents for each balance inquiry transaction in US Dollar currency.
  3. (50) fifty agorot for each balance inquiry transaction in Shekel currency.

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Article (12) POS Transaction Commission

  1. The upper limit for the Merchant Discount Rate (MDR), which is the value paid by the Merchant to the Acquirer Member (POS service provider) for local payment transactions executed on POS terminals through debit or prepaid payment cards, is 0.5% of the transaction value.
  2. A interchange commission is allocated between the Acquirer Member (POS service provider) and the Card Issuer Member in favor of the Issuer Member at a rate of 0.2% on the transaction executed on POS terminals.
  3. The Customer shall not bear any fees or amounts for using their card at POS terminals, and the Acquirer Member (POS service provider) must obligate the Merchant to this effect, and this must be included in the agreement concluded between them and the Merchant.

Article (13) Deduction of Fees

  1. The Palestine Monetary Authority shall deduct cash withdrawal fees or balance inquiry fees stated in these Instructions from the Members' settlement accounts in accordance with the provisions of Instructions No. (3) regarding Membership in the Barak System at the end of the System business day, and they shall be recorded within the multilateral net balances by deducting or adding to the Member's card settlement account and adding to the Acquirer Member's settlement account.
  2. The Palestine Monetary Authority shall deduct the interchange commission stated in Article (12) paragraph (2) of these Instructions from the Members' settlement accounts in accordance with the provisions of Instructions No. (3) regarding Membership in the Barak System at the end of the System business day, and they shall be recorded within the multilateral net balances by deducting or adding from the Acquirer Member (POS) settlement account and/or the settlement agent's account.

Article (14) Fixed Membership Fees

  1. The Member Bank must pay a fixed monthly subscription fee of (1100) one thousand one hundred US Dollars.
  2. The Member Payment Service Company must pay a fixed monthly subscription fee of (500) five hundred US Dollars.

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  1. The Palestine Monetary Authority shall collect the fixed monthly subscription fees for the System specified in items (1) and (2) of this Article at the beginning of each month for the following month, as follows: A. The Member who has direct membership in the Barak System: The deduction is made from its settlement account in the Barak System. B. The Member who does not have direct membership in the Barak System: The deduction is made from its settlement bank account in the Barak System.

Article (15) System Logo

  1. The ownership of the System logo belongs exclusively to the Palestine Monetary Authority, as shown in the drawing below: ![National Switch 194 System Logo]

  2. The design of this logo must comply with the technical and formal standards specified for it and issued by the Palestine Monetary Authority, as stipulated in Annex No. (2).

  3. The logo must be displayed on ATMs and POS terminals.

  4. The Member is prohibited from advertising in a misleading or deceptive manner using this logo.

Article (16) System Working Hours

  1. The Member must comply with the System working hours and clearing and cash settlement procedures in accordance with the instructions issued by the Palestine Monetary Authority.
  2. The clearing session and financial settlement are executed once every business day.
  3. Cash settlement for System transactions is executed collectively on the first business day following official holidays in the Barak System.
  4. The Palestine Monetary Authority may determine another deadline for executing clearing and cash settlement, or execute exceptional clearing and cash settlement operations, or cancel them on the business day, provided that Members are notified thereof.

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  1. The Palestine Monetary Authority may temporarily suspend the operation of the System during working hours as it deems appropriate, provided that Members are notified thereof.

Article (17) Financial Guarantees for Non-Bank Members

  1. The Member Payment Service Company must sign an agreement with a Member Bank in the Barak System to be the settlement bank for the Company, and provide it to the Palestine Monetary Authority.
  2. The Payment Service Company must notify the Palestine Monetary Authority in writing and at least (30) days prior to the termination or cancellation of the agreement stated in paragraph (1) of this Article.
  3. Member Payment Service Companies must provide bank guarantees issued by the designated settlement bank, in which they commit and authorize the Palestine Monetary Authority with an unconditional and irrevocable authorization to restrict the Company's obligations in the System resulting from the execution of settlement on the Barak System on its account with the Palestine Monetary Authority.

Article (18) Settlement of Clearing Results

  1. The financial positions of Members (debits and credits) are determined based on the net multilateral financial positions.
  2. The final financial results of Members are calculated based on the data from the electronic clearing files received from the Member, and the Member bears sole responsibility for the accuracy of this data and correcting it in case of any errors.
  3. The clearing results are settled in the Barak System according to the principle of settlement of all payments or rejection of all payments based on the multilateral net settlement.
  4. The Member must provide sufficient liquidity to carry out settlements for clearing results and fund any deficit in its designated accounts in the Barak System, in accordance with the operational schedule determined by the Palestine Monetary Authority.
  5. The Palestine Monetary Authority is hereby authorized to deduct from and add to the Member's settlement account in the Barak System.

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Article (19) Business Continuity Procedures

  1. The Member must obtain prior approval from the Palestine Monetary Authority in case of the need to temporarily disconnect or stop its private network or work with the System, with the Member necessarily complying with the following: A. Identifying the reasons and justifications. B. Determining the date of execution of the measure and the time period for the interruption in service provision. C. Notifying its customers through appropriate means about this measure and the expected time for resuming service provision.
  2. In the event of a sudden and emergency interruption of the Member's private network connection or work, the Member must notify the Palestine Monetary Authority immediately upon becoming aware of the event, and after the event ends, provide the Palestine Monetary Authority with the reasons, the handling mechanism, and the measures taken to prevent the event from occurring in the future.
  3. In addition to the System availability procedures, the Member must take all measures ensuring the continuity of its work, including processing incoming requests and sending files required for the clearing process within the specified period.

Article (20) Suspension of Membership

  1. The Palestine Monetary Authority may suspend membership in the System if the Member does not comply with the provisions of these Instructions.
  2. If the Palestine Monetary Authority deems such a measure necessary to protect the System and the interest of the banking sector.
  3. In either of the cases stated in items (1) and (2) of this Article, the results of the clearing operations shall be included in calculating the liquidation result for that session as the Palestine Monetary Authority deems appropriate.
  4. The suspension of a Member's membership does not exempt them from the obligations incumbent upon them or that may arise from their membership in the System during any period and without a specific date for this obligation.

Article (21) Repeal

  1. Instructions No. (5) of 2015 concerning National Switch fees are repealed.

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  1. Instructions No. (8) of 2016 concerning the amendment of Instructions No. (5) of 2015 concerning National Switch System fees are repealed.
  2. Instructions No. (4) of 2017 concerning Membership in the National Switch 194 System are repealed.
  3. Everything inconsistent with the provisions of these Instructions is repealed.

Article (22) Implementation and Enforcement

All competent authorities must implement the provisions of these Instructions within their respective jurisdictions, and they shall apply from the date of their issuance.

Issued in Ramallah on 2022/01/13

Firas Malham Governor [Signature]


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Annex No. (1)

Authorization Form for Executing a Dispute through the National Switch PNS

To the Esteemed: Palestine Monetary Authority Payments Systems Department National Switch Management Unit

We hereby authorize you to execute our dispute on the movement below executed through the National Switch on our Customers' accounts:

Status: ☐ First Chargeback ☐ Re-presentment

Bank Name: .................................................... Department: ....................................................

Card No.TRX. TmeTRX DateAcquirer BankIssuer BankTRX TypeAmount /CurrencyMassage typeUTRNNOAUTH IDREFNUM

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For the following reasons (please select the appropriate dispute reason)

Chargeback Reason Codes

Reason CodeDescription
4515Cardholder Denies Transaction Finalized
4801Requested transaction data was not received within maximum time frame
4802Requested information illegible or missing within maximum time frame
4807Warning bulletin
4808Requested/ required authorization not obtained
4812Account number was not on file
4831Transaction amount differs
4834Duplicate processing
4837Fraudulent transaction: no cardholder authorization
4840Fraudulent processing of transaction
4841Canceled recurring transaction
4842Late presentment
4846Correct transaction currency code was not provided
4849Questionable card acceptor activity
4850Installment Transaction Dispute
4853Cardholder Defective/Not as Described
4854Cardholder dispute not elsewhere classified (U.S. only).
4855Non-receipt of merchandise
4859Services not rendered
4860Credit not processed
4863Cardholder does not recognize Potential fraud
4870Chip Liability Shift
4871Chip/PIN Liability Shift
4890Identifies a syntax error return
4899Domestic Chargeback Dispute

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Re-presentment Reason Codes

Response CodeDescription
2001Invalid Acquirer Reference Data on chargeback: no documentation required or provided
2002Non-receipt of required documentation to support chargeback within maximum time frame
2003Correct transaction date provided
2004Invalid Acquirer Reference Data on chargeback: documentation was received
2005Correct card acceptor location/description provided
2008Issuer authorized transaction
2011Credit previously issued
2700Chargeback remedied see corresponding documentation
2701Duplicate chargeback
2702Past chargeback time limit
2703Requested transaction document provided (requires hardship variance)
2704Invalid member message text
2705Correct MCC provided
2706Authorization advised suspicious
2707No authorization request required nor attempted
2708Account was not listed on the applicable warning bulletin as of the transaction date
2709Documentation received was illegible
2710Scanning error unrelated documents or partial scan
2713Invalid Chargeback
2870Chip Liability Shift
2871Chip/PIN Liability Shift

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Annex No. (1)

Attached Documents:

Explanations:

Contact Person Data by the Bank: Mr: Job Title: Phone Number: Mobile Number:

Bank Signature and Stamp


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