On Tuesday, in conjunction with the Olympic Games in Paris, Jio Financial Services launched its JioFinance app worldwide. The corporation has made this smart decision to accommodate the large number of tourists, particularly those from India, who are visiting the city.
Using the JioFinance app, customers may pay digitally at popular Parisian attractions. On the official website, Indian travelers can purchase tickets for the Eiffel Tower and also shop at the world-renowned Galeries Lafayette department store using it.
India House, a Parisian tribute to Indian tradition and culture, was created by the Reliance Foundation in collaboration with the Indian Olympic Association; the firm has set up shop there as well. Here, guests may check out JioFinance’s app in action at an experience center the company has put up.
VISA and JioFinance Joined Hands for This Initiative
With the help of Visa, the official payment partner of the 2024 Paris Olympics, JioFinance plans to improve the digital banking experience for customers in India. The app’s main features include a digital bank account, easy bill pay and recharge, rewards, insurance broking, and a consolidated view of an individual’s holdings across all of their bank accounts. It also offers instant UPI payments and more.
According to the filing, “We’re proud to announce the entry of the JioFinance app in the French capital, making it convenient for Indian travelers to transact digitally at key Parisian landmarks.”
The Goal Behind Developing JioFinance
An all-inclusive digital banking experience is what the JioFinance app aims to provide. “Our goal at JioFinance is to provide all Indians with a superior digital experience throughout their entire financial journey,” the business stated.
According to an official statement released by the company, the application is designed to accommodate users with varying degrees of experience with financial technology, making it possible for them to effortlessly manage their finances at their fingertips.
JioFInance provides several features, including instant UPI payments, a fully digital bank account, wallet services, bill payment and recharges, rewards, insurance broking, and a single-window view of an individual’s holdings across all of their bank accounts.
Other Ventures of JioFinance
To provide wealth management and broking services in India, Jio Financial Services and BlackRock, a US-based firm, announced earlier this year that they have formed a 50:50 joint venture.
Digital insurance for cars and two-wheelers, loans against mutual funds, and intentions to investigate property and security loans are some of JFS’s other recent offerings.
Jio Financial Services’ net profit for the June quarter was INR 312.63 crore, up from INR 310.63 crore in the previous quarter. As compared to the same period last year and the quarter ending March 31, the company’s overall income for the quarter ending June 30 was INR 417.82 crore, up from INR 414.13 crore.
With the advent of cheap, a large number of countries are trying to go cashless. Going full digital will also help Government track their money better. Almost every country has devised its own payment app. After the pandemic, there were about 70 billion digital transactions that happened in 2020 alone. A number of people have now turned to online shopping at present. This is why in every country there was a surge in digital shoppers. Globally, the total transaction value in Digital Payments is expected to reach US$8,562 Billion in 2022.
But what is real-time payments you may ask, Realtime payments are platforms or networks via which online payments can be made 24/7.
So, let’s look at the Countries with the most real-time payments. These countries have innovated significantly in their digital payment space. This has enabled the common man to make transactions digitally.
Real-time transactions of different Countries in 2020
India has the most real-time payments. It seems that India has successfully designed payment technologies that can be used by the common man. India has a number of apps that are reliable for digital payment.
Companies like Paytm and Google Pay have pioneered digital payment in India. They have made digital payment accessible to the common man. The main game changer was UPI. This is what led to such high digital transactions. Paytm has also enabled QR-based payment for any kind of small business. This is why anyone could digitally pay anybody. After the pandemic, there was a significant rise in online shopping and which gave rise to digital contactless payments. Digital transactions grew close to 90% in the three years from FY19 to FY21. The value of digital payments in India in 2021 was 300 billion. In the financial year 2021, around 44 billion digital payments were recorded across India. Total transaction value in the Digital Payments segment is projected to reach US$142 billion in 2022. Market experts and statistics predict that it will grow to reach 1 trillion by 2026.
China has a huge amount of online transactions and it has a number of online payment app like Alipay, Wechat Pay, ApplePay, Tenpay, and others. AliPay and wechat pay are most widely used for digital transactions than any other company. A lot of businesses fully transact digitally. The businesses which operate with AliPay also transact digitally. As of December 2021, around 900million people used digital payment transactions in China. Total transaction value in the Digital Payments segment is projected to reach US$3,225 billion in 2022.
South Korea is another country that has digitized all kinds of banking and peer-to-peer transactions in a big way. Apps like Amex, Kakao Pay and has a lot of transactions in South Korea. There are other apps like Toss Pay, Payco, T-money, Cashbee, Visa payment. After the pandemic, a lot of businesses came online and started accepting payments online. This led to increase in online payment in South Korea. Total transaction value in the Digital Payments segment is projected to reach US$ 214 billion in 2022. The digital payments in south Korea is expected to reach $ 500 billion by 2024.
Thailand
Thailand is another country that is doing a lot in the field of online payment. They have come up with a payment platform called prompt pay. Before pandemic Thailand had about 7 million, now it has 14.5 million transactions in the whole country. There are also other startups that are coming forward and are building solutions to make digital payment more feasible. Total transaction value in the Digital Payments segment is projected to reach US$ 32 billion in 2022.
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom also has a lot of digital transactions. There is a number of options for digital wallets in the United Kingdom. PayPal is one of the prime companies which provide all kinds of banking transactions. After the pandemic, there is a huge rise in online payment in e-commerce. There are also other fintech companies that are coming into the space to provide solutions in this sector.
The UK is trying to build a very robust online payment system and the adoption of people to digital ways is also increasing. Total transaction value in the Digital Payments segment is projected to reach US$ 436 billion in 2022.
Nigeria
Nigeria is another country that has tried implementing digital payment methods in its territory. There are many apps like Tingg, Paga, Mobile Money. After the pandemic, the digital payment penetration is very high. Though there are other challenges like poor internet, a lot of entrepreneurs are coming forward to provide solutions in this area. The real-time payment volumes grew hugely in 2020. The Real-time volume was 1.9 billion in 2020. It is expected to reach $7.7 Billion by 2025. Total transaction value in the Digital Payments segment is projected to reach US$ 13 billion in 2022.
Japan
Though Japan is a very technologically advanced country, it is still making a huge amount of transactions in cash only. Experts say that the scenario will change as a lot of the younger population will start transacting through online means. After the pandemic, Japan also saw a significant rise in digital transactions. In 2021, around 5.74 billion digital transactions were recorded. Total transaction value in the Digital Payments segment is projected to reach US$ 364 billion in 2022.
Brazil
Brazil is also taking huge strides to transition to online payment. Though in the present, people in Brazil do 40% of transactions by cash a lot of people are transitioning to online means. There are a number of Fintech companies that have mushroomed up in order to provide service in this space. Pix a fintech software launched by Brazil’s Central Bank is used hugely in this country. Total transaction value in the Digital Payments segment is projected to reach US$ 69 billion in 2022.
United States of America
The United States Of America also has a huge amount of online transactions in the world. Companies like PayPal and Google Pay are leading in the USA. They have redefined banking and has made banking transaction much simpler. After the pandemic, the USA also saw a significant rise in online transactions. Total transaction value in the Digital Payments is projected to reach US$ 1801 billion in 2022.
Mexico is transitioning to digital modes of payment recently but a lot needs to be done in this sector. Presently about 85% of transactions happen through cash. Strange behavior that has been noted in the Mexican people is that they consider cash to be more reliable than online payment. Even if they are buying something on any e-commerce, they prefer cash on delivery. Apart from that, the banks are also not very innovative. Total transaction value in the Digital Payments segment is forecasted to reach US$ 72 billion in 2022.
Conclusion
The Covid 19 has provided a massive boost to real-time payment applications as people were confined in their homes and opted for a cashless solution.
FAQs
Which country has most number of digital payments?
India is the leading country with 25.5 billion real-time payment transactions.
How many countries have instant payments?
54 countries have activated real-time payment systems.
Which country doesn’t use cash?
Sweden is a country where about 80 percent of Swedes use cards with 58 percent of payments being made by card and only six percent made in cash, according to the Swedish Central Bank.
The unified payments interface is the buzzword for the pandemic year. Ever since the pandemic hit, people became scared of touching any surface in the world. This was the time when the UPI came to the rescue. UPI or the unified payments interface is a method or gateway that is capable of transferring money from one bank to the other. This is a life saviour in a country like India. We are a country of more than a billion people and everyone has to do certain basic transactions everyday.
With so many transactions happening all over the country, it becomes hard and inconvenient. UPI eases just that thing. It lets you pay directly from your bank and you don’t have to carry notes and currency of small denominations and even larger denominations. In all its sense, UPI was a game-changer in India. It is fast, safe, easy and convenient.
There was however some issue over the UPI case in India. You cannot transfer money outside the borders of India. For that, you will have to follow some other method of transaction. In recent news, it was announced that Nepal (India’s neighbour) will accept the UPI payments from India. In fact, it will be the first country that will adopt the UPI system that India has inbuilt in itself. This step will be playing a pivotal role in transforming digital work all over the place, in India and as well as in Nepal. It was officially announced by the NPCI on Thursday, last week.
NPCI stands for National payments corporation of India. Here we will be discussing Nepal, which is India’s friend and all in all aspects. In this article, we will also discuss what will be the after-effects of this news. How will the fintech startups change, will this be a better move for them or will the move give them a hard time. Let us see first how the UPI works, and why it is so widely used.
A Small Brief About the Unified Payments Interface
We have invented so much, achieved so much and we are still in the process of innovating and adding value to the world. However, any amount of technology in the world is of no use, if it cannot ease the life of humans. Because what’s the matter if tech is useless? When the population rises to a great extent, something has to be invented which will work efficiently in managing human affairs.
In fact, as the population of the world rises, there has to be something that holds the number of transactions happening everywhere. This is when the word digital payment came into the picture. It is a mode of payment that is made via Digital means. Real money is flown out of a payer’s bank and is credited to the receiver’s bank. This is also a fast, easy and secure method to transact.
In a country like India, where the population bubble is so huge, it becomes crucial to innovate in the medium of transactions. This is when the word UPI comes to place. There is a strong possibility that someone has not heard of this word beforehand.
UPI or Unified Payment Interface is a digital payments service that costs nothing to the payer and receiver but makes it easy for both parties. It is a payments service and as the name suggests, it is a pathway through which money can be transferred to anyone in India.
It is the most accepted digital payments method. Since the demonetisation and the covid 19 pandemic, the use cases of UPI has also risen many folds. Which makes it the perfect go-to pathway for any sort of transaction.
It is developed by NPCI, which stands for National Payments Corporation of India. It is safe and secure as it is regulated by the Reserve Bank of India. RBI is the Apex bank in India, which is also the central bank of India. It regulates and secures every UPI transaction happening in the country. It is secure in this manner.
Another thing is that UPI is simple and convenient. All it takes is a mobile number and a bank account. It connects with your email id which is used to make a VPA ID. VPA is a virtual payments address.
As the name suggests, it is the online address to which payments are directed or payments are taken. VPA is something that directs the payment/transaction path. Transfers can be inter-bank and they can also be intra-bank. A mobile number also works seamlessly in the UPI payment system, if it is attached/linked with the bank account of the sender or receiver.
There are many benefits for a service like the UPI. But however, there is one limit to a UPI transaction. You cannot do a UPI payment across borders as it is only available in India. In recent news, something striking happened. It was reported that Nepal will be accepting the UPI structure of India. It is such a great welcoming move by which people can transact even in Nepal from a UPI enabled app. Let us see what is the news and what will be its implications.
India Nepal UPI Collaboration
In recent news, it was announced that Nepal will be accepting UPI which is a great initiative for development in both the countries, India and Nepal. In fact, it will become the first country to do this. The country said that they want to adopt India’s payment gateway for growing together.
NCPI has also given a nod to this agreement. Its foreign wing has joined hands with another technology entity to provide services in Nepal. The work of providing the infrastructure for this facility will begin soon in time.
NPCI International, Gateway Payment Service, and Manam Infotech, all three trifectas have come together and joined hands to deploy UPI solutions in Nepal. NPCI International Payments Ltd (NIPL) is all set to Enable NPCI’s flagship Unified Payments Interface(UPI) platform in Nepal.
This partnership or collaboration will enable many developments, like the creation of a real-time payments system in Nepal, leveraging NPCI’s top of the line or state of the art technology to democratise payments and displace cash
NCPI has come together and joined hands with GPS and Manam Infotech to provide services relating to the Unified Payments Interface to the country of Nepal. GPS here stands for Gateway Payments Services and Manam is a famous tech company on the land of Nepal. It has been clearly stated that GPS or Gateway payment service will be responsible for acting as a system operator for payments in Nepal.
Manam infotech will add the Unified Payments Interface to the whole country. It is a divided work and with the joint efforts of the respected bodies, this work will be done in an effective manner.
The collaboration will also make for the larger digital public good in Nepal. This effort on both ends will improve real-time person-to-person which is called P2P and person-to-merchant which is P2M transactions in the neighbouring country, NPCI said in a statement.
There have been rising sentiments of all the people who see UPI as a great initiative in a digital world. With Nepal joining hands with India, this will boost the usage of UPI and it will also promote the digital economy which everyone today strives to become. Moreover, this broad use of UPI will also bring these two countries together in the same sphere of payments.
As merchants and consumers from both countries will get benefits from this collaboration. Payments can be received and accepted from both countries which will make trade and communication easier on both ends of the locations.
With collaboration with Nepal, we can achieve a greater goal of merging the two economies, not exactly but the magnitude will rise in both places. As the collaboration will start working, it will also be seen that person to person and person to merchant transactions will also improve the number of countries. National payments corporation of India and investors and merchants are all looking forward to all the doors of opportunities that will be open after this collaboration on UPI.
National payments corporation and NIPL (International payments limited) which is its foreign wing, was incorporated in April 2020. The NIPL is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the national payments corporation of India. The sole purpose of NPCI is to regulate all the UPI payments in India.
Everything that is related to the Unified payment interface in India is to be managed by this entity. The foreign department of NPCI is known as NIPL and operates in connecting UPI outside Indian borders. The purpose of NIPL is to employ a payment system that is real-time, with the international markets. It has also the work of card schemes and RuPay which works outside Indian borders.
NPCI or the national payments corporation of India has developed and proved its capabilities in the past. It is the organisation that has the majority stakes in working overtime with the UPI in India.
The widespread usage of the Unified payments interface would not be possible, had it not been with the NPCI. Thus, this body has been the worthy organisation to regulate and promote UPI in Indian markets. The international wing of NPCI has also done immense work in its designated part. NIPL is focused on transforming payments across the globe with the use of technology and innovation
Nepal has a population of about 30 million (3 crore) with around 45 per cent banked. Mobile penetration of over 135 per cent with 65 percent of the population using smartphones provides a bedrock for seamless replication of the digital revolution in India to be replicated in Nepal, NPCI said.
NPCI International, Gateway Payment Service, and Manam Infotech. The trifecta has come to deploy UPI solutions in Nepal. This partnership or collaboration will enable many consequences, like the creation of a real-time payments system in Nepal, leveraging NPCI’s top of the line or state of the art technology to democratise payments and displace cash. NPCI International Payments Ltd (NIPL) is all set to Enable NPCI’s flagship Unified Payments Interface(UPI) platform in Nepal.
Conversely, several countries want to establish a ‘real-time payment system’ or ‘domestic card scheme’ in their own country. NIPL, with its knowledge and experience, can offer these countries technological assistance through licensing, consulting for building real-time payment systems to meet the rapidly evolving need of fast-growing global businesses. It will not only enable payment for Indians but also uplift other countries by enhancing their payment capabilities through technological assistance, consulting, and infrastructure.
As mentioned before, NPCI is the governing body when it comes to any case related to UPI. NPCI stands for National payments corporation India. In this case, when Nepal is agreeing to add UPI in their country, NPCI has to nod. To this query, it is amazing to see that NPCI has agreed to the partnership which will improve payments in both geographies. The foreign/international wing of the national payments corporation of India has cleared any issues related to the collaborations.
NIPL which is National international payments Ltd, which is the foreign department of the National payments corporation of India has joined with some organisations to provide UPI to the international market. In this case, where Nepal will become the first-ever country to get the UPI as their payments gateway, NIPL has planned everything which they will be needing.
They have joined two other entities to fulfil their mission of enabling UPI in Nepal. The two bodies are the GPS and Manam. GPS stands for gateway payments service and the other entity is Manam Infotech. Enabling the Unified Payments Interface in Nepal, which is not an easy task, requires a lot of work and efficiency. These two entities with which the NIPL has collaborated, are well versed with the world of UPI and how it operates.
Gateway Payments Service will be the payment system operator in Nepal. The other company, that is Manam Infotech will be responsible for employing Unified Payments Interface in the neighbour to India.
The collaboration will serve the larger digital public good in Nepal and bolster interoperable real-time person-to-person (P2P) and person-to-merchant (P2M) transactions in the neighbouring country, NPCI said in a statement.
“Nepal shall be the first country outside of India to adopt UPI as the payments platform driving the digitalization of cash transactions and furthering the vision and objectives of the Nepal Government and Nepal Rastra Bank as the Central bank,” it said.
This collaboration will enable the last-mile consumers in Nepal to reap the benefits of an open interoperable payments system driving immediate payment transfers between bank accounts and merchant payments in real-time.
Among all the news of Nepal accepting Unified payment interface as their go-to transacting pathway, one entity is in charge of the settings. You guessed it right, it is Manam Infotech private limited.
Manam infotech will be the responsible body for enabling UPI technology and operations in India. It will work very closely and parallel to the GPS. GPS or Gateway payments service is the service that is entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining the pathway.
Nepal shall be the first country outside of India to adopt UPI as the payments platform driving the digitalisation of cash transactions and furthering the vision and objectives of the Nepal Government and Nepal Rastra Bank as the Central bank.
“Manam has always been part of major digital transformation across the various regions of the world, we believe this partnership will eliminate all the barriers of payment transformation within Nepal and across the border thereby transforming the regional economy,” Naga Babu Ramineni, Director of Manam said.
Manam Infotech Private Limited is a very repeated name in the article and it is worthy to be named many times. Manam Infotech is a Fintech (Finance plus technology) company based out of Bangalore, India.
Manam Infotech is the fintech arm for many leading banks across various regions. The regions in which Manam infotech works fabulously includes Asia, Africa and the Middle East. The company stands tall with over a decade of experience in digital wallets, payments, and all the omnipresent banking and digital lending. Manam Infotech has also been a part of transforming the traditional banks to digital-first banks, which was the primary focus of the government for a long time now.
What is the Gateway Payment Service (GPS)?
Another name that we have repeated in this article is GPS or the gateway payment service. GPS is a payment system operator with expertise in all the works relating to payment services and operators. It is to its core a PSO or a payment system operator.
It is licensed by NRB, which stands for Nepal Rastra Bank, which is the apex bank in the country (Central Bank of Nepal). It has been allowed a PSO licence which enables the entity to work and operate in all sorts of payment and transaction settlement-related technology.
GPS has all the rights that include all that of payment gateway, domestic and international gateway, with UPI, that is unified payments interface in switch and in card transactions.
Benefits of UPI collaboration in Nepal
The benefits that this collaboration entails are endless. The collaboration will help people build real-time money connections with the country without having to go through the hassle of other payment methods. This UPI partnership will be real-time and it will be capable of crossing borders.
All person to person money transactions and remittances between India and Nepal will flow like water. Not just person to person transactions but all the transactions related to the merchant’s part will be carried out effectively if this collaboration gets realised.
The benefits are endless, as UPI is one of the most famous methods of payment in India. India is the second-most populous country in the world and UPI is a hit here. With all the volume of transactions that are received from here, it will benefit a lot from Nepal and it will add a good amount of transactions to Nepal too.
In 2021, UPI enabled 39 Billion financial transactions amounting to commerce worth USD 940 Billion, which is equivalent to approximately 31% of India’s GDP. UPI’s real-time payment infrastructure will help catalyse the process of financial inclusion in Nepal and will also create more opportunities for businesses. It will help modernise Nepal’s digital payment infrastructure and bring the convenience of digital payments to citizens of Nepal.
Ritesh Shukla, CEO of NIPL said, “We are delighted to join hands with GPS and Manam Infotech to facilitate the deployment of NPCI’s flagship Unified Payments Interface in Nepal. At NIPL, we are committed to transforming payments by taking our robust payments solutions to global markets and collaborating with local payment system operators. We are excited about this partnership, which will enable consumers within Nepal to transact swiftly using a state-of-the-art UPI platform and deliver a seamless user experience. We are confident that this initiative will stand as a testimony to NAPLes technological capabilities and vision of scaling our unique offerings globally.”
Naga Babu Ramineni, Director of Manam said, “Manam has always been part of major digital transformation across the various regions of the world, we believe this partnership will eliminate all the barriers of payment transformation within Nepal and across the border thereby transforming the regional economy.”
Rajesh Prasad Manandhar, CEO of GPS said, “The same UPI service has created a significant positive impact in India in terms of the country’s digital payment transformation. We expect UPI in Nepal would play a pivotal role in transforming the digital economy of the country and dreams of building a less-cash society.”
How Will UPI Be Implemented in Nepal?
The neighbouring country of India, Nepal has good population stats. Out of all the population of Nepal, about 45 percent have bank accounts. That 45 percent account for something about 30 million people. Mobile penetration in Nepal is over 135 percent.
Moreover, it is reported that 65 percent of the population uses smartphones which will provide a good base for UPI payments. Not only this, the three major companies will work towards increasing the volume of transactions.
The three companies we are mentioning here are the UPI backed service providers. It is NPCI, National payments corporations of India, GPS, Gateway payment services, and Manam Infotech. All these three companies will work together to employ all the necessary equipment to make Unified payments accessible in Nepal all over the place.
It will also enable the way forward for real-time cross-border P2P remittances between Nepal and India, NPCI said. UPI service has created a significant positive impact in India in terms of the country’s digital payment transformation, Rajesh Prasad Manandhar, CEO of GPS said.
“We expect UPI in Nepal would play a pivotal role in transforming the digital economy of the country and dreams of building a less-cash society,” he added.
In 2021, UPI enabled 3,900 crore financial transactions valuing USD 940 billion, which is equivalent to approximately 31 per cent of India’s GDP. NIPL, being an internationally focused subsidiary of NPCI, is looking to drive deep collaboration with overseas partners in the areas of UPI like deployment, cross-border remittance, acceptance, using indigenously developed technologies in digital payments.
“At NIPL, we are committed to transforming payments by taking our robust payments solutions to global markets and collaborating with local payment system operators. We are confident that this initiative will stand as a testimony to NAPLes technological capabilities and vision of scaling our unique offerings globally,” Ritesh Shukla, CEO of NIPL said in the statement.
UPI’s real-time payment infrastructure will help catalyse the process of financial inclusion in Nepal and will also create more opportunities for businesses, NPCI said.
NIPL, being an internationally focused subsidiary of NPCI, is looking to drive deep collaboration with overseas partners in the areas of UPI like deployment, cross-border remittance, acceptance, using indigenously developed technologies in digital payments, NCPI said.
All the three organisations have nodded to set up a laid out plan in this path. They will be working together in a closely-knit target and process that will enable UPI in Nepal.
The benefits, as previously mentioned are countless. There will be ease in transactions of any sort, people and merchants will be the group of people who will be the first and foremost most affected in a good sense.
In short, it is a great move and that is why the NPCI and the concerned authorities nodded directly to the proposed news. This move is looked at as a win-win for both countries.
UPI is amongst the most successful real-time payments (RTP) systems globally, providing – simplicity, safety, and security in P2P and P2M transactions in India. It is the most popular payment mechanism in India and the recent news said that Nepal will also be accepting this. This is a great move and will benefit both countries in transactions. The better the volume of transactions, the better will it indicate and benefit the growth of the country.
The benefits are endless and will help all the people across the borders who indulge in regular payments across larger boundaries of the land.
FAQs
Is UPI made in India?
Yes, the UPI platform and technology is designed in India and is regulated by RBI.
Who regulates UPI in India?
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) regulates UPI in India.
How many UPI users are there in India?
There are around 300 million active monthly users of UPI in India.
There is a high chance that you don’t remember the last time you used ‘cash’ for a transaction at a Kirana store. The world is changing and it is becoming cashless, not a new thing but more like the new normal.
The shift from cash to cashless is so welcomed all over the world that it has become the new normal. Tech in transactions is the most in-demand technology and has proved to be really penetrative in every society.
The most famous technology is the UPI. It stands for Unified Payments Interface. It is the most favourite bridge that enables transactions all over India. We all know this and we see just this aspect of the story. However, that is not all. Behind the scenes, a lot of fights happen for customers and numbers. UPI apps are almost always constantly at war. In this article, we talk about these apps and what is the issue that they deal with. But first, the basics.
UPI or the Unified Payments Interface is the most famous bridge of transactions in India. It is fast and secure which makes it the perfect alternative for cash. Handling cash is hard, handing a UPI is not hard at all.
Immense growth was led by UPI last year, which recorded more than INR 73 Lakh Crores in 2021. Moreover, a year-on-year rise of over 110% as opposed to INR 33.87 Lakh Crores transaction in 2020.
UPI is a system that has the ability to attach multiple bank accounts with a smartphone application. That application can be later used to transact with the bank that the user uses. This makes it easy to go cashless when your bank account is linked to the UPI app in your pocket. It’s like taking the bank in your pocket.
Benefits of UPI
You can send money almost immediately through any smart device and even a basic buttoned device.
UPI is available at any hour and any day of the year.
As the name suggests, UPI is a unified payment method that enables a user to add more than one bank account to the application.
2FA is more than easy in this process. 2 FA stands for two-factor authentication which is easily managed with a UPI pin along with the inbuilt app pin.
UPI is easy because it saves you the time of writing details like Card number, IFSC code and all the bank page clutter.
Total Transactions of UPI Apps in India
UPI is the future of payments, or should we say the smart present of payments. The numbers point in this direction as well. We see that just in the first month of this year, UPI transactions touched the cap of 461 crores. Those crores transactions totalled to be worth about 8.31 Lakh Cr.
The topmost player surprisingly was not Google Pay, In terms of market share PhonePe carried out 21,403 Crore transactions. Those mentioned transactions were worth INR 4.05 Lakh crore in the first month of the year.
The new entrant in the payments market, WhatsApp Pay saw the value and number of transactions grow to great magnitudes. The overall share of the company however is as low as 0.03 percent which entails about 13.4 lakh transactions in the first month. Those transactions were reported to be around 205 Crore in Indian Rupees.
In the month of January, the UPI transactions were recorded to hit the number 461 crore. Those transactions in the month touched the magnitude of 8.3 lakh crore in Indian rupees, equivalent to 111 billion dollars.
This number was not usual in any sense and was the highest recorded number in the history of UPI transactions. Even after this number is the highest in the magnitude of UPI transactions, it grew only about 1 percent month on month. This is in no doubt a jump and halt situation.
Noticing the surge in transactions and magnitude in the UPI sector, it was also noted that app performance had not grown that much. App wise, the growth was not new, it was the previous pace that continued and no jump was noticed in the app sector.
Apps performance recorded a single digit of growth in this month on month. Even in this segment, PhonePe was the winner that carried 4.05 lakh crore transactions. Google Pay, which most people were anticipating, did not come to the first resort. It was the second runner up in the race of UPI transactions. That maintained to get some transaction value that was worth almost three lakh crores.
The third number, in terms of transactions and magnitudes, was won by the Indian player that is also now a publicly listed company. Yes, you guessed it right, it is Paytm. Paytm saw a transactional rate of 85 thousand crores which was a fall from before. Amazon pay got transactions that were worth about 67 hundred crores. WhatsApp, the new entrant in the payments market touched the 205 crores of transactions with its messaging app which is now a UPI payments app too.
Among all these numbers, one thing is common, that thing is UPI. It is the transaction that everyone is looking at and it is also the point of conflict of many multinationals.
UPI war is on with all the players in the market. The goal is to get maximum density in markets and to get a viable customer experience that can increase loyalty. Before we read more about the ongoing UPI war let us read some important words in the UPI market. Basically how the UPI world works.
There are many technical terms that can confuse a noob when we talk about technology. The UPI world is also not an exception. Let us talk about a few things that the UPI entails before we read more about the UPI war.
VPA ID
VPA or virtual payment address is the virtual address of someone. As the name suggests, it is the address to which payment in a transaction can be directed. To begin a transaction, one has to share their virtual address to which the payee can direct the payment.
The payer has to confirm the VPA by entering the MPIN, or mobile pin, to be sure that it is an authentic translation and is done by the owner of the bank account. Once checked, the transaction is completed and a change in balance is reflected, without any delay.
QR code
QR code is a better alternative for VPA IDs, these are codes that can be scanned via a mobile device. Stores have these types of transaction mechanisms that help in the easy collection of payments from buyers.
They can be scanned from the UPI app itself and transactions can happen easily. This is easy and faster than sharing VPA IDs and most smart stores have them as a payment aid.
QR Code Scanner
Several Bank Accounts can be added using the UPI app and Several VPI Ids can be maintained. A maximum of 20 transactions is allowed in 24 hours. All transactions take place on a real-time basis.
The Mobile Number
Most people in India are not tech-savvy and this is a hindrance in payments via UPI. Even if someone sets up a VPA and UPI Id on a shopkeeper’s device, he won’t know it and would not remember it.
UPI apps save the day with one more feature. Mobile numbers can also direct payments to the right address. This feature was enabled recently and has massive use cases.
Every mobile number now is connected to the bank account of the holder and can serve as a UPI or VPA ID. They are known as linked MMID and can direct payments to the right bank account.
Bank Credentials
Another factor in payments of UPI is the bank credentials themselves. You can manually enter the saving account number and/or the IFSC code to the UPI app and the app can direct payments to that specific account. This is however not the best alternative to transactions but is popular in India.
NFC
New smartphones nowadays come with a new technology called NFC. NFC is an audio technology that is contactless and can connect two devices. This connection can also help in UPI transactions and is authenticated by both ends. According to RBI guidelines, one can interlink all their existing KYC compiled e-wallet accounts. But, only a few apps provide this service.
Market Share of UPI Apps and the Ongoing UPI War
A Detailed Look at the UPI App War
The UPI apps we are talking about, have their own territory. Market share refers to that territory in this context.
PhonePe
Last year the UPI app with the most wins was PhonePe. This year the war continues. PhonePe won on all the key metrics that there is to track payments. Be it the value of transactions, registered users and all the merchants’ average.
While PhonePe’s count of transactions remained the same, the volume of transactions rose to 48.7 percent. The startup has been the leader in the market with over 46 percent market share in the transactions volume processed last year. This metric proves the dominance that the UPI startup has gathered.
PhonePe’s share in transactions counts remained the same but the volumes transcended a big jump and it rose to about 48 percent. The company also claimed that the ‘registered users’ have crossed the 350 Million mark. They also mentioned that they were witnessing a 28 percent month on month growth from January to December 2021.
PhonePe is the first payment platform in India. Based out of Bangalore, this UPI payments app became the heartthrob of payers. The company collaborated with Yes bank to get into the UPI space and captured about 37 percent of the new market in India. Later, the company was acquired by e-commerce giant Flipkart. It is soon to be added as a valid payment option in Walmart India’s “B2B Cash & Carry Stores”.
They had the first movers advantage in many aspects. Just like the google pay (Tez earlier) app, the PhonePe app has a lot of features that make them stand out. With the money transfer limit using UPI set to ₹1 lakh, one can pay credit card bills too. An outstanding UI is a cherry on top.
Google Pay
Next in the line of market shareholders is the most household name of Google pay. They didn’t witness significant growth. The market share for google pay dropped from 37.5 per cent to 34.4 percent. According to an NPCI guideline, all third party UPI apps have to add a cap to the value of their transactions at 30 percent by December 2023. This can be good news for this fall in the market share of the US fintech giant.
With great goodwill at the back, Google really stands on a pedestal. The google pay UPI app is by far the most famous UPI payments app in India. Google has always remained a top innovator in every part. Any of the Google services can be relied upon. The name Google itself stands for efficiency and simplicity. The Google Play app has also made it easy for app users to use proximity features. They have NFC enabled in the app.
The payments app from google has all the features that it takes to make it the best UPI app out there. With online trade being a fast option for most people, google play also includes more than 2000 merchants partners in India alone. In India, Google pay is the second-largest UPI payments app with a market share of 35 per cent. It entails figures like 320 Million transactions in terms of volume and 61000 crores in terms of value being the guns on its trajectory.
The app really features loaded and has every feature of a top-notch character. Carrying the ‘Simplicity’ thing that google has managed to carry on all its services and apps, the UPI app has managed to get the second most UPI payments in the country.
PhonePe and Google Pay were the topmost choices of UPI payments in the last year. We will discuss the rest later, let’s focus on the war of these two first.
Paytm
Paytm is another famous name in the UPI segment. It has an inbuilt feature of wallet which can be used without KYC and bank account, this is one of the most unique features that the app has. It is also a differentiator. The war of UPI apps has led Paytm to get a share of almost 6% in the UPI segment. This is rather small but the app has a lot of potentials. The primary rivals are Google Pay and the leader PhonePe.
Paytm was the first digital payment service provider that had its hands on Indian territory. The homegrown brand is the largest digital wallet service provider in the country. The app is known to have dominated the cashless payments market. The company also claims that they have more downloads across Android and IOS than most UPI payments apps. The initial problems that the company faced were the UI and the acceptance of digital payments in India.
After updates and updates with learning’s and learnings, the Paytm app has improved much and now comes with an excellent UI. The app first lost in the war of UI and user experience but the overall performance has been quite impressive. It is the most famous homegrown UPI app in India. Founded by Vijay Shekhar Sharma and being a homegrown company, the startup has a lot of leverage that adds to its revenue.
Paytm is one of the easiest to use UPI apps out there and not only that, the app offers a long list of features. There is a unique wallet feature, then there is a Paytm bank, then a mall on your phone, it is also now entering the investments category.
You can pay your credit card bills, do shopping of all sorts and buy now pay later options are available too. Thus, this small package of apps offers a decent amount of features and accessibility to money and transactions. That is one of the main reasons for its market share of 6%, which is decent in India.
Amazon Pay
The next rival or participant in the UPI war is Amazon Pay. The new entrant in the market with great tech support and seamless payment options, amazon pay is out there to win.
As of November 2020, it was reported that amazon pay was the fourth most used app in the UPI segments. The app wins over everyone in terms that it is a sidekick of payments in shopping. The brand of amazon gives it a good boost. It was reported that Amazon Pay got 37.15 million transactions in volume that added to over 3600 crores in total value. Which is a pretty good sum in the segment.
Not only a shopping aid but the amazon pay app also offers payments of groceries and small buys at a Kirana store. The shopping integration of Amazon is really a great kick start but the app is also growing out of that segment too. Amazon pay got 37.15 million transactions in volume with Rs 3,624.51 Cr in transaction value in this month.
The ongoing war is nothing but a fight of features and like-ability. The app that has the most unique and helpful factor wins the game and takes the customers. All the top players in the market which we discussed above have their own set of features and uniqueness. Here we will try to uncover what lies behind the bush of differentiators.
PhonePe
PhonePe, the most used UPI app in terms of volume, is bound to have awesome features and traits. The startup has made its app look really different and simple. The app is capable of linking various accounts and e-wallets to itself.
You can link free charge, Jio money, and e-wallets like Airtel wallet to your PhonePe account. The app also allows people to pay credit card bills within the app which saves a lot of hassle.
The users of PhonePe can even buy gold with the new update. Cashback and rewards are the most common features of UPI apps in the market. PhonePe has that, without mentioning it. The app follows all the guidelines of UPI payments and thus, one can make a transaction of upto 1 lakh. The app also has the basic categories of regular payments like electricity, gas broadband, data card and the like.
Bill payments and recharges are very easy on PhonePe and there exists a separate icon for money transfer from bank accounts. You can check bank balances too and they are super attentive to negative feedback. Which makes it the all-rounder UPI payments app.
Google Pay
Google Pay is another famous app. The UPI app from Google runs on the same principle as of the parent company Google. The app is simple and works every time without any hassles. However the wallet option is not available, the app does work overtime to make it right for users. You just need a mobile number and a bank account to start your payments. It is easy and reliable.
You can chat with a person on google pay before and after any transactions. The User interface and the experience that it entails is also top-notch. Payment services are available across all the Google services and they can also be used to 3rd party apps. There exist extensions like Zomato, Swiggy, Groww and etc. within the application itself. It is the first to use NFC technology. DTH, broadband, landline, mobile recharges are also reminded to the user. The app is secure and has a safety shield feature too and users can also enable biometrics.
Paytm
The app comes with an excellent user interface now and is completely made in India. Which makes it a famous application among Indians. The app has one of the most differentiating features of a wallet that helps it find a good product-market fit in the UPI segment. Many people who do not operate a bank account can go with this feature of e-Wallet. Paytm Payment Bank is linked with Rupay Virtual Debit Card.
Due to all the features and an excellent UI, the app works in most locations. From a small Kirana store to big malls, Paytm is accepted. You can even invest your money directly from the app itself. Paytm services range from bank to mall to mutual funds etcetera.
Amazon Pay
Amazon Pay is also a famous app because of its parent company, Amazon. The app first originated as a payments app for nearby UPI payments. Now the app has grown into a full-feature app on its own. It is a great aid in shopping for people who love to shop.
Apart from that the app also makes it possible to use it as a UPI payments app. This was the unique feature with Amazon pay but it is not that famous like Google Pay and others.
The reason is that many people don’t know about it, Amazon customers just use Amazon to buy something and forget about their account. Once this barrier is lifted, the Amazon pay app can be a big disrupter in the online payments market.
UPI Guidelines and Regulations
When the online market in the payments sector is booming, it becomes important that the market is regulated. NCPI has come forward to make some guidelines for UPI payments. Here we will discuss some of the most notable ones. These are the guidelines for TPAP, or third party app providers.
NPCI’s guideline had asked all the third-party app providers (TPAP) to cap their transaction value at 30% by December 2023. This means that UPI payment apps like PhonePe and Google Pay now need to rescue their market share. As per NPCI, the upper limit for UPI is Rs. 1.00 lacs.
The Third-party app provider guidelines for TPAP guidelines are also aimed to prevent oligopoly and to promote competition. Competitions will be healthy for the overall market and it has the ability to make the market a little better than before for everyone. These guidelines were also the reason why WhatsApp has a very small UPI share in the whole market. WhatsApps share is equal to 0.08 percent.
Adding to the guidelines above, The NPCI has also disallowed WhatsApp from leveraging its payment platform. They have ordered a cap of 50 crores. This means that Whatsapp payments will not go above the magnitude of 500 million dollars or 50 crores. It is to be noted that WhatsApp had around 487 million registered users in India last year. In 2021, it had 390 million active users growing 16% year on year in India alone.
It was recently seen that the messaging app WhatsApp is entering the payments market which makes people suspicious. WhatsApp was also made to put a cap on their payments feature to prevent monopoly over the market. Their users were limited to 20 million. But now the revised relief says that the company can double down the users of the payment, NCPI said.
Now the cap is reported to be 40 million and WhatsApp has done really well in the past financial year. In January, last month, WhatsApp recorded a total of 23.4 Lakh transactions. That was worth INR 205 Cr. It also entailed a 9% month-on-month growth (highest among the top four, mentioned in the article).
RBI has mentioned that about 50% of the transactions through UPI were below INR 200, thus, a framework to enable small value digital payments in offline mode has been announced. Users will now be able to make small transactions (within 200 rupees) offline (without the use of the internet). We will now be able to channel transactions without any instruments such as cards, wallets and mobile devices in any UPI app.
100% of post office banks will come under the core banking umbrella to boost financial inclusion. The move is aimed at giving access to post office bank accounts through net banking, mobile banking, ATMs, and also provide online transfer of funds between post office accounts and bank accounts, During the Budget 2022 speech, Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said.
To boost the adoption of digital banking services further and to mark 75 years of India’s independence, 75 digital banking units in districts will be set up by scheduled commercial banks, Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman said.
“This will be helpful, especially for farmers and senior citizens in rural areas, enabling interoperability and financial inclusion,” she mentioned in her Budget speech.
All the guidelines point in one direction, and that direction is the direction of a cashless future. We are all moving to a cashless world where paper money will be a thing of the past. This was not easy before but looking at the current trends and shifts in technology, it is the near future. Exciting as it gets, the UPI market in India is set for more tides and currents.
As per a report by ACI Worldwide, India retained the top spot in terms of digital transactions worldwide. India saw payments of 25.5 billion on a real-time basis. It is the highest number, followed by China.
No doubt, that the UPI market is set for growth in India and anyone capitalising on this will make real cash. This is the reason UPI payments companies are fighting for this and thus the UPI war.
Apps like PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm and amazon pay have been fighting for market dominance and the market is evenly distributed in most parts of India. Besides growing in India, the Unified payments interface is all ready to enter overseas as well, reports say. UPI will be prevalent in countries such as the USA, the UK, Japan, China, Singapore, etc.
FAQ
Which are some of the Indian UPI apps?
Phonepe, Paytm, and BHIM are some of the UPI apps based in India.
Are UPI apps safe?
Yes, UPI apps are completely safe as it is regulated by the Reserve Bank of India & NPCI.
Which payment app is the best?
Google Pay, Paytm, Phonepe and Apple Pay are some of the best payment apps.
Money is one of the most, if not the most important thing in human life. If one wants to survive and live a comfortable life in this world, money is the answer. Without money, nothing is possible.
Technology has been introduced in this world to make our life effortless and to be honest, it’s doing the job, quite well. In a time where we live, having those big pink and green notes with us is a necessity but carrying them all time is a headache.
Imagine bringing a bundle of cash just for some mere shopping, sounds risky and uncomfortable, right? Of course, another option like a cheque is also there but somehow it seems overdone.
Thanks to technology, now we have the access to get money directly from the bank anytime and anywhere. How? Well, the answer is the thin payment card also known as plastic money. Nowadays, payment cards are the go-to option for any kind of transaction.
The dynamic nature of these cards leads to easy and safe transactions. Now, one can just shop whatever they want by just having a card that can fit in the pocket of their jeans. It is definitely better than carrying a huge stack of money, which is not that safe and bothersome in addition. Credible ways for the online transactions as well, payment cards have now become a significant form of payment system in the world.
“We’re talking about payments, customers care about shopping.”
By just having a card, credit, or debit, life becomes much more easier. Whoever has a bank account, that person is eligible to have a payment card. Although there are some rules that one needs to follow properly, to attain a credit or a debit card.
Credit Card
To be simple, with the help of a credit card, a person can purchase anything and can pay for that at a later time. Basically, it means one can just borrow money directly from the bank.
One needs to attain the age of 18 to get a credit card.
Every Credit Card has a limit, one cannot exceed that limit.
If by any chance the borrowed amount is not paid fully, then the remaining amount in the card will be charged with interest.
If a person cannot pay the full amount by the time limit, there is an option of EMI, where one can just pay a minimum amount for a time period.
Debit card/ATM Card
With the help of this card, one can withdraw money from the bank directly. It is derived from the deposited amount of the bank account.
One needs to be 18 to have a debit card. Although minors can also attain debit cards if they had their guardian open the bank on their behalf.
Every use of the card deducts the deposited amount from the savings account immediately.
Through an ATM that is open 24/7, one can withdraw cash, if they have a debit/ATM card.
The top payment card service system that rules the Indian financial service market are:
RuPay
VISA
Mastercard
RuPay
2012 was one of the prominent years for Indian financial industry. As RuPay, India’s first multinational financial service and payment service system was started by the National Payments Corporation of India(NPCI). The name RuPay is obtained from two words Rupee and Payment. It is the first Indian card payment system.
RuPay cards are specially made for Indian Citizens. As of now, 1100 banks in India issue RuPay cards. It is internationally accepted in Singapore, South Korea, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Australia, Myanmar, Maldives, Bhutan and Bahrain.
Some of the special features of RuPay Card are:
The transaction cost is lower, as it will happen internally, so no additional cost.
All the transaction data of the consumers will remain in the country.
No separate registration is required.
RuPay Debit cards provide some exciting offers, including cashbacks.
VISA
This American multinational financial services organization started its journey in the year 1958 and was launched by Bank of America. It was first known as BankAmericard but later in 1976, it was renamed Visa. It is also the largest card payment organization in the world. With its spectacular tactic, it has captured 50% of the card payment market of the world. It is also considered one of the most valuable companies in the world.
Some of its attractive features are:
It is globally accepted.
Visa is used in over 200 countries.
There are various good Credit card offers provided by VISA.
It provides better rental car insurance.
Mastercard
Mastercard is also an American multinational financial service and more than 25,000 financial institutions issues Mastercard debit and credit card. Mastercard was first introduced in 1966 and at first, it was known as Interbank. It is considered the second largest, right after Visa, card payment organization in India.
Some of the special characteristics of Mastercard are:
Mastercard is accepted almost all over the world.
With just a simple phone call, your card can be canceled.
The cost protection service of Mastercard is way better than other cards.
It is free from any kind of unauthorized charges. Basically, it provides Zero Liability Protection.
As per the order of Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Mastercard has stopped issuing any new debit or credit cards in India. RBI banned the financial service giant for not complying with the data storage rules it was asked to be followed.
With time and technological advancement, it is only fair that payment card has started replacing the big stack of notes. It is convenient and easier to use. Apart from that, it is comparatively safer as well. That small thin card holds a huge level of importance in our life now.
FAQ
Is RuPay Card Indian?
Yes, RuPay is an Indian Multinational financial services and payment service system.
What is the most Common Plastic Money?
Debit card is the most common form of plastic money.
What Are the Types of Payment Cards in India?
Debit cards, Credit cards, prepaid cards, and Electronic cards are mostly used in India for payments.
We live in a world where technology has given us an option to carry a thin card instead of huge stacks of paper in a form of money. Now, we don’t have to carry large sums of money, with risk and in an uncomfortable way. A debit card is a form of a payment card, which can be used for making any kind of purchase and is accepted instead of money. It deducts the amount that you spend while buying anything, directly from your bank account.
There are many reasons why debit cards are considered more convenient than cash. India has now accustomed to using cards instead of cash. They are safe and convenient to carry.
Transactions are comparatively faster and are accepted all over the country. It also makes the online transaction easier and the best thing, it doesn’t let you overspend. Therefore, it is safe to say that a Debit card is one of the most popular and appropriate forms of cashless transaction.
“I’ve always been pretty careful at keeping track of my spending, so using my debit card is often the easiest way of doing that.”
-Andy Murray
In the following article, we’ll discuss the features provided by the top banks on debit cards.
In India, there are several banks that dominate the debit card market. Let’s find about them:
Termed as the 43rd largest in the world and largest in India, SBI is a multinational public sector bank whose headquarters is situated in Mumbai, India. This financial services company is providing the country’s citizens with its facility since 1955. It is being a big factor in the debit card market of India by holding 33% of the market share.
Some of the unique features that it provides with its debit cards are:
3D online security service is provided by the bank to have secured transactions.
Many exciting offers for shopping from E-Commerce site- Amazon.
HDFC Bank
Founded in 1994 by Hasmukhbhai Parekh and Sashidhar Jagdishan, this financial service company is India’s largest private sector bank in the market. The headquarters is situated in Mumbai, India. HDFC holds 4% of the debit card market share in India. It is the subsidiary of Housing Development Finance Corporation.
HDFC offers some good features to its debit cardholders and they are:
It provides customers with a high online payment limit.
Numerous website offers exciting amount of cashback and discount if transactions are made by HDFC debit cards.
You can set a limit on your card for shopping, so to avoid overspending.
HDFC provides EMI offers while buying anything using debit cards.
This third largest private sector bank in India is serving people since 1993. It holds 3% of the debit card market share in India and the headquarters is situated in Mumbai, India. It changed its name from UTI bank to Axis bank in 2007.
Some exclusive features provided by Axis Bank to its debit cardholders are:
You can print your customized design for your debit card.
The bank provides an option to earn reward points, after domestic and international purchases.
Up to 20% discounts are available if you dine out in a restaurant that has partnered with Axis bank.
Getting vouchers and gifts after expending and making some minimum purchases.
ICICI Bank
This bank was established in 1994 and is a subsidiary of Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India, which was formed in 1955. It has 5255 branches all over India and is present in 17 countries. Moreover, it is famous for being the first Indian bank for listing itself on New York Stock Exchange. It holds 4% of the debit card market share in India.
The debit cardholders of ICICI bank enjoy some special features, and they are:
Some of the cards offer a good percentage of discounts on hotels.
Shopping vouchers are provided for purchasing from numerous E-Commerce websites.
Minimum 15% of discounts are offered to the customers for dining in the partnered restaurant.
Kotak Mahindra Bank
The third-largest private sector bank was founded in the year 2003 by Uday Kotak. The headquarters is situated in Mumbai, India again. It has over 1600 branches in India. It holds 2% of the debit card market share in India. This bank is popular for its great customer service.
ICICI provides some exclusive features to the debit cardholders and they are:
It provides an unlimited number of withdrawals for its Gold Privilege savings account customers.
Day-to-day expenses of the customer made by the card can be traced by them.
Premium cards give them the benefits of insurance on Air Accidents.
Top Banks that provide Debit Card Services in India
According to reports, as of now, there are 850 million debit cards are active in India. With a population of over 1.3 billion people, this is not something strange. Some of those banks are:
SBI
Bank of Baroda
HDFC Bank
Union Bank
Axis Bank
ICICI Bank
IDBI Bank
Bank of India
Kotak Mahindra Bank
Conclusion
The Indian payment structure saw an evolution since the introduction of payment cards. These cards play a very significant role in our day to day lives, it makes life easier and has made regular transaction safer and convenient. India is a country where the most number of debit cards is in use. The users are increasing day by day, with the motive of making transactions cashless.
FAQ
How many Types of Debit Cards are there in India?
There are six different types of debit cards present in India.
Who makes Debit Cards in India?
National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) makes the debit for which the banks pay the fee to them.
How many People in India have Debit Cards in India?
As of 2020, 860 million debit cards are active in India.