Shaktikanta Das, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) asserted that steps have been taken to make keypad cellphones additionally function the UPI fee system. While addressing a program at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore district on Friday, he additionally mentioned that he was sharing data in his central board assembly that the variety of transactions for the month within the UPI exceeded 10 billion within the month of August.
“The UPI payment system has been recognised as a great success internationally. It is one of the initiatives of the Reserve Bank with the solid support of the government. Without their support, it would have not been possible. With the support of the government, RBI has been able to make the UPI the largest payment system in the world,” the RBI governor mentioned.
He additionally mentioned that he was sharing data in his central board assembly on Friday that the variety of transactions for the month within the UPI exceeded 10 billion within the month of August.
The UPI was began in September 2016 after which after the expansion has been very regular and now it has crossed 10 billion. But that is not sufficient, it’ll develop additional.
“We have encouraged digital payment but the main challenge on the UPI is that it usually needs a smartphone but in our country, a large number of people are using feature phones. We have launched some products to make feature phones to operate the UPI system as well. We have also taken steps to ensure that in areas where there is poor connectivity a wallet kind of facility through which one can make transactions on the UPI,” he added.
“We are also among the few countries that have actually launched a pilot project on CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) that is e-rupee. It is nothing but just like paper currency and it is a digital unit of the currency. The pilot project is already in operation and a lot of trials are going on,” Governor Das additional mentioned.
(with inputs from ANI)
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