Deccan Chronicle

Fund for digital payment infra in cities & towns

- SANGEETHA G

The RBI has decided to create a fund to increase adoption of digital payment systems, including card payments, in tier III cities and beyond. This will support both cashless payments as well as e-commerce. Banks will also identify one district in each state or union territory to make it 100 per cent digitally enabled, on a pilot basis.

“In order to increase digitisati­on in tier III to tier VI centres through wider acceptance infrastruc­ture, and as indicated in the Payment System Vision Document 2021 of RBI and also recommende­d by the Committee on Deepening of Digital Payments, it has been decided to create an Acceptance Developmen­t Fund (ADF),” RBI said on Friday.

RBI in its vision docu- ment released in May had stressed the need for” increased deployment of card accept- ance infra- structure across the country including at smaller centres with a substantia­l portion of the infrastruc­ture taking care of processing contactles­s card payments. Given the current growth trend it is expected to have 5 million active Point of Sale (PoS) by end 2021… and the total card acceptance infrastruc­ture will be up-scaled to six times from present levels by end 2021. This is expected to support aim of cash-lite economy and also shift Cash on Delivery (CoD) transactio­ns to digital modes for e-commerce

The ADF will augment the creation of card payment as well as digital infrastruc­ture.

Further, to expand and deepen the digital payments ecosystem, RBI has decided that State/UT Level Bankers Committees (SLBCs/ UTLBCs) shall identify one district per State/UT on a pilot basis in consultati­on with banks and stakeholde­rs to make it 100 per cent digitally enabled. The identified district may be allocated to a bank with significan­t footprint in that district. This would enable every individual in the pilot district to make/receive payments digitally in a safe, secure, quick, affordable and convenient manner.

RBI also announced measures to make NEFT more efficient.

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