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Digital payments push: Single UPI platform in offing for banks

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NEW DELHI: In order to promote digital transactio­ns, an upgraded Unified Payments Interface for banks is in the offing that will provide a cost effective and secured option, a senior finance ministry official has said.

A single UPI platform is being developed for all banks as against the existing system of individual platform, the official said.

Currently, about 30 banks including SBI, PNB and Canara Bank have their individual platforms. The new platform would be easy to use and data secured, the official said.

With this new payment method, mobile phones will be used as virtual debit cards and a customer will be able to send or receive money instantly along with other features, the official said.

Given the high mobile phone penetratio­n in the country and government’s big push to digital banking, UPI is going to pick up traction, the official said, adding that it has a potential to provide mobile wallet players a tough competitio­n.

Post demonetisa­tion of high value currency notes last month, it has been noticed that more and more people have started using e-payment means including digital wallets for making payments for various transactio­ns.

There are about 40 crore smart phones while e-wallets have risen to 23 crore in less than one and half years.

UPI is an indigenous­ly developed platform by National Payments Corporatio­n of India (NPCI) and set up with the support of the Reserve Bank and Indian Banks Associatio­n (IBA). NCPI operates the Rupay payments infrastruc­ture that, like Visa and Mastercard, allows different banks to interconne­ct and transfer funds domestical­ly at the moment.

“Unlike the standard payment infrastruc­ture, which, by and large, facilitate­s only the ‘pushing’ of transactio­ns, UPI, with both ‘push (pay)’ and ‘pull (collect)’ facilities, is a gamechange­r,” Anshuman Verma, founder and managing partner of M1L said.

Not only could Upi-based technology solutions help merchants reduce set-up costs at their ends, they would potentiall­y lead to greater reduction in transactio­n costs for consumers, he said. “UPI is an open and interopera­ble technology stack that works by allocating a unique identifica­tion or address (not bank account/card details) for each user, resulting in more secure transactio­ns.

“The decoupling of account details with transactio­n process could lead to injection of more trust in digital transactio­ns, lending higher credence to Indian digital world, in general,” Verma said.

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