Octopus Holdings Limited received and handled 536 wrongful charging cases on Octopus cards last year, involving $28,000, Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury Prof KC Chan says. There were 689 such cases in 2008, involving $36,000.
Prof Chan today told lawmakers most cases arose from operational mishandling by service providers, while a small portion of the cases were due to cardholders not correctly following transaction procedures.
More than 95% of the valid cases were handled and arranged refunds to cardholders within seven business days.
As at the end of 2009, the company held a total of about $720 million in Octopus card deposits.
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