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Making India a cashless economy: An innovative mindset is as important as the handset

With new avenues like United Payments Interface (UPI), Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), mobile wallets and apps now becoming available, a KPMG report 'Fintech in India-Powering Mobile Payments', has identified all those factors that will stimulate this ecosystem in India to thrive, and establish itself as a mature player by global standards.

By Manali Rohinesh  Sept 9, 2019 1:12:38 PM IST (Updated)


What do people look for in a smartphone? Looks, features, colour, performance, technical specifications for the geeky types and more importantly, how easy they are to use. This is due to the fact that people do almost everything on their cellphones these days -- especially shopping and paying bills. So, mobile payments and the ease with which we can make them, are soon going to become a key reason why people own a smartphone -- as much as for making calls and texting.
With new avenues like United Payments Interface (UPI), Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), mobile wallets and apps now becoming available, a KPMG report 'Fintech in India-Powering Mobile Payments', has identified all those factors that will stimulate this ecosystem in India to thrive, and establish itself as a mature player by global standards.
Currently, the top countries in the world, where more than 40 percent of the users make mobile payments are China and Norway. China has almost 58 percent internet penetration. On a good note: IMPs in India is the sole digital payments network that was given a level 5 rating by the Faster Payment Innovation Index (FPII). We beat the UK, Singapore, China, Japan, Denmark and Switzerland along with other countries.