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Need to connect all banks with mobile banking platforms to boost tourism: Report

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

With technological advancements driving tourism industry growth, the government needs to connect all banks with platforms in order to facilitate conformity with the new wave of innovative travel, a report by and said today.

Such a move would ease transactions for both local and foreign tourists and the government should also explore the feasibility of deploying encrypted Short Message Service (SMS) based funds transfer on a mobile application, it added.

"There is a need for improvement in policies around to facilitate faster payment services," the report said.

Policies to facilitate are essential to enhance the options for customer registration for services, enable wider access to services in multiple languages for non-users and encourage innovative mobile-based payment solutions, it added.

The FICCI-report, 'Expedition 3.0: Travel and Hospitality Gone Digital', also said key advancements in the revolve around five themes -- artificial intelligence, big data, mobile applications, and virtual/augmented reality.

in India, Partner and Head - Transport, Leisure and Sports, said: "Digital revolution in the is on. Brands are embracing technology to transform themselves into experience platforms while automating operations."

Corporate and are already blurred. Incumbents are adapting swiftly to the emerging bouquet of Creative digital models will continue to reshape the future of travel, he added.

In similar vein, FICCI, said: "The rampant penetration of has transformed the of the end user. The knowledge paper highlights all these with pointers to the future of travel in "


Technology is rapidly changing consumer behaviour as is rising at a significant pace, CEO and Co-Founder and Chairman, Travel Technology Committee, Dhruv Shringi said.

Voice is becoming a for travellers enabling them to locate a couple of hotels to meet their specific requirements. The future, therefore, lies in apps supported by voice, he added.

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

First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 18:25 IST
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