NPCI plans mega campaign to promote digital transactions

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

NPCI is planning to launch a mega campaign across the country to educate masses on how to go cash-less by using mobiles and RuPay-enabled debit cards for day-to-day transactions.

The exercise is part of the drive of the National Payments Corporation of (NPCI), which is at the forefront of the campaign to make less dependent on



The intent is to make money popular and be less dependent on cash, A P Hota, managing director and chief executive officer of NPCI said.

During period, usage jumped by almost six times and e-commerce platforms witnessed five times more transactions, Hota said.

"After February, we saw the number going down from January level but it has again started picking-up. I believe May would be pretty much better and come back to January level and from June onwards it will be much higher," he added.

"The optimism is on account of the fact that we will be shortly starting a big publicity campaign in the country on use of (debit) card as well as the BHIM app as also the Aadhaar Pay," Hota said during an interaction.

It is to publicise different products and to educate the masses, he added.

Hota said NPCI so far has issued close to 37 crore debit cards, of which about 25 crore are Pradhan Mantri (PMJDY) cards.

"A many as 12 crore cards are mainstream cards and the usage has been growing. The point of sale (PoS) terminals have now expanded to 3 million due to government's special push from a mere 1.5 million earlier.

"On Bharat QR code acceptance infrastructure, I believe another 1 million PoS terminals would be added during next six months," he said.

During phase, what customers used to do because of unavailability of cash, they will now do it out of choice, he said, adding it is better to use the platform.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

NPCI plans mega campaign to promote digital transactions

NPCI is planning to launch a mega campaign across the country to educate masses on how to go cash-less by using mobiles and RuPay-enabled Jan Dhan debit cards for day-to-day transactions. The exercise is part of the digital drive of the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), which is at the forefront of the campaign to make India less dependent on cash. The intent is to make digital money popular and be less dependent on cash, A P Hota, managing director and chief executive officer of NPCI said. During demonetisation period, debit card usage jumped by almost six times and e-commerce platforms witnessed five times more transactions, Hota said. "After February, we saw the number going down from January level but it has again started picking-up. I believe May would be pretty much better and come back to January level and from June onwards it will be much higher," he added. "The optimism is on account of the fact that we will be shortly starting a big publicity campaign in ... NPCI is planning to launch a mega campaign across the country to educate masses on how to go cash-less by using mobiles and RuPay-enabled debit cards for day-to-day transactions.

The exercise is part of the drive of the National Payments Corporation of (NPCI), which is at the forefront of the campaign to make less dependent on

The intent is to make money popular and be less dependent on cash, A P Hota, managing director and chief executive officer of NPCI said.

During period, usage jumped by almost six times and e-commerce platforms witnessed five times more transactions, Hota said.

"After February, we saw the number going down from January level but it has again started picking-up. I believe May would be pretty much better and come back to January level and from June onwards it will be much higher," he added.

"The optimism is on account of the fact that we will be shortly starting a big publicity campaign in the country on use of (debit) card as well as the BHIM app as also the Aadhaar Pay," Hota said during an interaction.

It is to publicise different products and to educate the masses, he added.

Hota said NPCI so far has issued close to 37 crore debit cards, of which about 25 crore are Pradhan Mantri (PMJDY) cards.

"A many as 12 crore cards are mainstream cards and the usage has been growing. The point of sale (PoS) terminals have now expanded to 3 million due to government's special push from a mere 1.5 million earlier.

"On Bharat QR code acceptance infrastructure, I believe another 1 million PoS terminals would be added during next six months," he said.

During phase, what customers used to do because of unavailability of cash, they will now do it out of choice, he said, adding it is better to use the platform.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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