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SCAN TO SHOP

The government’s BharatQR code enables without customers to shop cards. carrying cash and

- By PRIYADARSH­INI MAJI

The government’s BharatQR code enables customers to shop without carrying cash and cards.

The government is leaving no stone unturned in its ambitious goal of making cashless payments the norm in the country. After launching its mobile wallet app – the UPI-based BHIM – the government has introduced BharatQR code which eliminates the need to carry cash or cards in your wallets to make payments.

Here’s everything you need to know about it.

WHAT IS BHARATQR CODE?

Before getting to BharatQR code, here’s a low-down on what a QR (quick response) code is. It is a 2D barcode contained in a square, which is machine-readable and contains informatio­n about the item to which it is attached. QR codes are used for a lot of things –product tracking, item identifica­tion, to open website links, tickets, contact informatio­n, document management, and general marketing. A QR code, black squares arranged in a square grid on a white background, can be read by any smartphone as all of them come equipped with a barcode scanner.

BharatQR has been developed by payment networks MasterCard, Visa and NPCI (National Payments Corporatio­n of India). Manoj Adlakha, CEO, American Express Banking Corporatio­n, says, “BharatQR is a pathbreaki­ng initiative to bring quick, easy and affordable payments to both merchants and consumers.”

Mobile apps of multiple banks supporting BharatQR can be used on one smartphone. It is also possible to map multiple cards of the same bank for this service within the bank’s mobile app.

BharatQR’s interopera­bility is distinct from mobile wallets which are largely closed-loop systems. Under closed-loop system, both the sender and the receiver have to be on the same payment app. “Even a

virtual card mapped to an account can be used to complete the transactio­n; hence this adoption can leapfrog physical card distributi­on,” says, T .R. Ramachandr­an, Group Country Manager, India & South Asia, Visa.

HOW TO USE IT

BharatQR promises a simplified mobile payment experience to cardholder­s. Consumers will be able to make card payments without physically carrying/ using their cards. To make payments through BharatQR, the user needs to go to his bank’s mobile app, select the scanning option within the app (for instance, the updated version of ICICI’s Pockets app has the ‘BharatQR’ option to scan the code), scan the BharatQR code provided by the merchant and get the payment processed. All transactio­ns on BharatQR require authentica­tion using an MPIN, which make them safe and secure.

“The cardholder simply has to scan the merchant’s QR code using his smartphone, and enter the pin and amount to be paid. Since the card is not swiped, the chances of card loss, theft, or fraud are slim, thereby offering better control and security to the cardholder,” explains Vijay Jasuja, CEO, SBI Card.

BharatQR is the common interface for Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and RuPay platforms that does away with this problem of different QR codes for different firms. “With BharatQR code, consumers will not be required to scan different QR codes at the same merchant provided by different payment networks. The merchants will only need to display one QR code at the storefront or through the acquiring bank’s mobile applicatio­n,” Adlakha adds.

BharatQR is available on smartphone­s with Android and iOS operating systems. Places where payments through cards are not possible, and small merchants who do not have physical PoS machines will be able to accept card payments via BharatQR code. Scanning the code and making a payment eliminates the need to enter ID, phone number or other details, which most wallets ask for. So, it’s a fairly simple way of transactin­g.

HOW IT IS DIFFERENT

BharatQR is an all-in-one form of QR code scanning for accepting payments. It is not a wallet; cardholder­s simply have to use the BharatQRco­mpatible mobile app of their bank or card issuer, without worrying about acceptance issues. To make transactio­ns using wallets, both the payee and the receiver need to have the same wallet. For example, a Paytm wallet cannot be used to make payment to Ola Money or FreeCharge wallet; whereas with BharatQR, the mobile app of multiple banks supporting QR code scanning can be used on any smartphone.

IS IT SECURE?

Payments made or received using BharatQR are backed by operationa­l rules provided by the four networks – Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Rupay. If a mobile phone is lost or stolen, the account holder can have his payment account immediatel­y deactivate­d by contacting the respective banks. “Since all major payment networks have come together to enable the BharatQR platform, resolving the interopera­bility issues, card payments using BharatQR is a convenient option compared to mobile wallets,” Jasuja states.

Moreover, customer data does not rest on the mobile phones; all bank payment apps supporting BharatQR have authentica­tion controls in place for identifyin­g users. Banks follow KYC norms for customer and merchant acquisitio­n, which makes BharatQR a safe, secure and robust payment method.

FOR USERS WITHOUT SMARTPHONE­S

An option with the USSD code *99# is under process to support non-smartphone users. With about 700 million feature phone users in India and over 750 million debit card holders, this option together with financial literacy programmes could significan­tly help achieve digital inclusion in semi-urban and rural areas.

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