Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

IIMLucknow campus going cashless

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LUCKNOW: Lucknow The Indian Institute of Management-Lucknow will be one of the first business schools in India to implement digital payments, in line with the government’s policy to encourage cashless transactio­ns.

Zeta start-up will introduce app-based, card-based and NFC enabled transactio­ns, via Zeta app, Super Card and Super Tag.

Besides cashless payments, students from IIM-Lucknow can also order food from the comfort of their hosstel rooms using the app based automated ordering feature - Zeta Express Remote.

Students and even faculty can access rich menus of all food vendors on the campus, order and pay within the app itself. The order can be also tracked for delivery time. Hundreds of students will benefit from going digital, thereby saving time and skipping long queues that typically crowd campuses, especially during peak hours.

“We’re really happy to partner with IIM-Lucknow and work with business leaders of tomorrow. Students are the driving force of change and digitising educationa­l institutio­ns will encourage them to adopt digital payments in their formative years and transform India into a digital economy, said Bhavin Turakhia, CEO and Co-founder, Zeta.

STUDENTS CAN ACCESS RICH MENUS OF ALL FOOD VENDORS ON THE CAMPUS, ORDER AND PAY WITHIN THE APP

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