Millennium Post

Prasad, Goyal discuss strategy to boost cashless transactio­ns

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NEW DELHI: Top ministers on Monday held deliberati­ons to firm up a strategy to fast-track adoption of cashless transactio­ns in the wake of the government withdrawin­g the old Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes.

According to official sources, IT and Law Minis- ter Ravi Shankar Prasad and Power Minister Piyush Goyal today met to discuss a strategy to accelerate adoption of cashless transactio­ns in the system to tide over the current crisis.

Others present at the meeting included IT secretary, CEO of Common Services Centre and DG NIC, and officials from Aadhaar.

In the days that followed the announceme­nt of scrapping of the highvalue notes, there have been serpentine queues at ATMS and banks as people scrambled to exchange and withdraw cash, especially Rs 100 notes.

“While the queue in urban India is reducing, there are concerns over measures that need to be taken to address the situation in rural India, especially in the wake of the sowing season... In this context, it was felt that CSCS can play a major role to address the needs in rural India. As many as 30,000 CSCS with banking correspond­ents status have expressed willingnes­s to take on this responsibi­lity,” they said.

Mobile wallet companies like Paytm and Mobikwik have seen manifold growth in transactio­ns and even new users are coming on board to tide over the liquid cash crunch.

The government has been pushing for adoption of digital payment in the country that has low penetratio­n of plastic money.

According to an Assocham-rncos joint study, the mobile payment transactio­n volume is now likely to register a compounded growth rate of over 90 per cent to reach 153 billion by 2021-22. This is against a meagre 3 billion transactio­ns in 2015-16.

With over one billion mobile subscriber­s, India has a promising potential for Internet on mobile and the same is expected for payments and business transactio­ns on mobile.

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