Digital Payment Revolution : Facts & Figures

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  • Lucky GrahakYojana and DigiDhanVyaparYojana launched on 25.12.2016
  • 100 Digi Dhan Melas held in 100 cities all over the country.
  • 100 day long information, education and communication campaign led by NITI Aayog to make digital payments a mass movement in India.
  • At least 15,000 institutions have gone cashless across just these 100 rural and urban cities across each one of the 27 states and 7 UTs.
  • With a turnout of over 15 lakh from cities, small towns and villages, the melas have enabled lakhs to open new bank accounts as well as create new Aadhaar cards.
  • Rs.258 crore of prize money won by 16 lakh winners, including customers and merchants belonging to different corners of the country and from varied walks of life.
  • The lucky winners of the Mega Draw felicitated by the Prime Minister in Nagpur.
  • BHIM App and QR Codes launched
  • BHIM App has already created a new world record by registering 1.9 crore downloads in just four months since its launch in December, 2016.
  • India haso seen an unprecedented increase in number of transactions made using several user-friendly digital payment methods viz. UPI,USSD, AePS.
  • Volume of all digital transactions increased by about 23 times with 63,80,000 digital transactions for a value ofRs. 2425 crore in March 2017 compared to 2,80,000 digital transactions worth Rs.101 crore  till November 2016.
  • Aadhaar Enabled Payments have increased from 2.5 crore in November 2016 to over 5 crore in March 2017.
  • Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) transactions have also increased from 3.6 crore to 6.7 crore during the same period.

BHIM-Aadhaar, the merchant interface of the BHIM App

  • It will pave the way for making digital payments by using the Aadhaar platform.
  • Any Indian citizen canpay digitally using their biometric data like their thumb imprint on a merchants’ biometric enabled device which could be smart phone having a biometric reader.
  • Any citizen without access to smart phones, internet, debit or credit cards will be able to transact digitally through the BHIM Aadhaar platform.
  • Already, 27 major banks are now on board with 7.15 lakh merchants so that they can start accepting payments using BHIM Aadhaar.

ONBOARDING

  • Total Onboarding (including syndicate update): 7.15 lakhs ,Transactions: 12.62 lakh
  • Aadhar:1.75 Lakh
  • BHIM/UPI 4.79 lakh
  • QR Code:1.68 lakh

BHIM – Cash back and Referral Bonus Schemes

  • To ensure that the culture of digital payments permeates down to the grassroots.
  • Under the Referral bonus scheme both the existing user who refers BHIM and the new user who adopts BHIM would get a cash bonus credited directly to their account.
  • Under the Cashback scheme the merchants will get a cash back on every transaction using BHIM. Both schemes are to be administered by MEITY and implemented by NPCI.
  • Outlay of Rs. 495 crore for a period of six months.

75 Townships declared Less Cash Townships

  • In order to achieve the target of 2500 crore digital transactions during the current financial year, the Prime Minister announced about 75 townships spread all over India as ‘less-cash townships’.
  • A less-cash township is one where the deployment of payment acceptance infrastructure is complete, all the families in the township are covered under training programs.
  • Selected townships on the basis of third party assessment by Price Waterhouse Coopers (PWC)
  • Townships with more than 80% of the total number of transactions being done through digital modes of payments during the review period are included in this list.
  • These townships are likely to generate over 1.5 lakh digital transactions every day thereby leading to about 5.5 crore digital transactions in a year.

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