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Applies for PPI licence to open wallet

- Anshika Kayastha ISTOCK.COM

Aditya Birla Capital, under its newly-launched D2C platform Aditya Birla Capital Digital (ABCD) has applied for a PPI (Prepaid Payment Instrument) licence from the Reserve Bank of India and is awaiting the regulatory go-ahead.

“We have submitted the applicatio­n,” said Pankaj Gadgil, MD & CEO of Aditya Birla Housing Finance Ltd and Group Head - Digital, Payment and Analytics at Aditya Birla

Capital. He added that once the licence is received, the wallet will act as another touch point to enable ease of transactio­ns for customers.

PPIs are instrument­s that facilitate purchase of goods and services, conduct of financial services, enable remittance facilities, etc., against the value stored in instrument­s such as cards or wallets.

“The eventual plan is to route a bulk of transactio­ns, at least UPI payments, through the wallet as that seems to be a preferred mode of choice for customers,” a senior oŽcial told businessli­ne on the sidelines of an event to launch the ABCD mobile platform.

EASE OF USE

Payments is the first touch point for most customers and usually sees the most volumes of transactio­ns. It then makes sense to o‘er a comprehens­ive product to allow for most transactio­ns within the ecosystem, both from the perspectiv­e of data collection and ease of use, the senior oŽcial added.

The ABCD platform o‘ers 22 products and services across payments, investment­s, lending to insurance. The target audience is the ‘First Income to First Kid’ customer base, the company said.

On subscripti­on-based device strategy for soundboxes and EDC machines on the payments side, which are being rolled out by peers such as Bajaj Finance and Jio Financial, Gadgil said that the platform is currently in early stages and the payments suite will continue to evolve and grow, going ahead.

Payments is the first touch point for most customers and usually sees the most volumes of transactio­ns

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