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    BPCL Increases Commission Offered to Dealers Upto 50%: Chairman D Rajkumar

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    By khabarindia on August 3, 2017 INTERNATIONAL

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    Public sector oil marketing company BPCL today said it has increased the commission offered to its dealers upto 50 per cent with effect from August 1 and it would have a positive impact on all, including the customers. The commission paid to dealers for various products had been revised upwards from a minimum of 20 per cent to a maximum of 50 per cent based on their category from August 1, Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) Chairman and Managing Director D Rajkumar said here. The revision would have a ‘marginal impact’ on the financials of the company, he said.

    “We have announced an upward revision in dealers’ commission and it will have a positive effect on all the stakeholders including customers,” he told reporters. Following the increase in revision, the outlets were mandated to provide clean toilets and transparency in quality and quantity of fuel supplied to customers, he said. The decision to increase the commission was taken after a meeting with dealer representatives on July 31. “Basically, it is like addressing all the issues of dealers. Depending upon their performance and considering the hardships (it has been revised). Whether it is low selling outlets or high selling outlets, we have adequately compensated”, he said. To a query, he said the revision would cost Rs 50 to Rs 70 crore to the company. “Impact of this revision — the company will absorb initially. Later, we will take a call depending upon the international crude oil prices.”, Rajkumar said. Besides, employees working at fuel outlets would be paid Central Minimum Wages which was higher by approximately 50 per cent compared to state minimum wages.”It will benefit almost 10 lakh families across the country,” he added.

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