hometechnology NewsIndia hopes UPI payments will enhance ease of living for 3.5 mn diaspora, 4 mn annual Indian visitors in the UAE

India hopes UPI payments will enhance ease of living for 3.5 mn diaspora, 4 mn annual Indian visitors in the UAE

Indian Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Sunjay Sudhir, told CNBC-TV18 that the G-1 debit and credit card started by the Gulf nation is an example of India's financial technology style, terming the move as significant in view of a 3.5 million-strong Indian diaspora, which is the largest population of Indian nationals anywhere in the world.

By Abhimanyu Sharma  Mar 1, 2024 9:46:14 PM IST (Published)

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Even as the 13th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Abu Dhabi discusses India's proposal to lower the cost of remittances, India is looking at alternative ways to streamline the inflow of remittances.
Indian Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Sunjay Sudhir, told CNBC-TV18 that the G-1 debit and credit card started by the Gulf nation is an example of India's financial technology style, terming the move as significant in view of a 3.5 million-strong Indian diaspora, which is the largest population of Indian nationals anywhere in the world.
India has also signed an agreement to connect Unified Payments Interface (UPI) with UAE's Instant Payment System Aani. Once connected, the system will allow seamless transfer of funds and remittances between India and the UAE.