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NITI Aayog
10-December-2016 18:18 IST
Government of India
NITI Aayog
10-December-2016 18:18 IST
Incentivizing Digital
Payments
Government of India has initiated numerous steps to combat the
scourge of Corruption and Black Money in the last two and a half years.
Demonetization of 500 and 1000 Rs. notes is an important milestone in this
endeavour. These large denomination currencies have resulted in a number of ill
effects upon the economy. To increase overall transparency in the economy, it
is important that we set into motion long term schemes to encourage digital
payments so that tax evasion can be minimized.
It is possible to leverage technology to carry out business
transactions digitally through online payments, mobile banking, e-wallets,
debit cards etc. There are a large number of instruments to move from digital
to digi-dhan. In Africa a developing country like Kenya has made
this possible. In a country like India where 65% of the population is below 35
years of age, whose IT prowess is well recognized and where even poor and
illiterate people exercise their franchise through EVMs, this transformation
toward digital economy is definitely possible provided the citizens resolve to
do so. This would enable the economy to grow at a faster pace.
In order to realize this vision, we need to encourage electronic
payments and nudge the society to move from digital to digi-dhan. There
has been a remarkable increase in both volume and amount of digital payment
transactions since November 8th. However, it is necessary to ensure
that electronic payments are adopted by all sections of the society. In view of
the above, NITI Aayog has requested National Payment Corporation of India
(NPCI) to conceptualize and launch a new scheme to incentivize digital
payments. It would be useful to reiterate that NPCI is a not for profit company
which is charged with a responsibility of guiding India towards being a
cashless society.
The highlights of the proposed incentives scheme are as follows-
· All
consumers and merchants using digital payments shall be eligible
· There
are two levels of incentive amounts available under the scheme:
§ Weekly
lucky draw of the transaction IDs generated in that week, the contours of which
are being finalized.
§ Quarterly
draw for grand prizes.
· While
designing the scheme the focus will be on poor, lower middle class and small
businesses.
· All
modes of digital payments- viz. USSD, AEPS, UPI and RuPay Cards- will be
eligible.
· For
merchants, transactions made on the POS machines installed at their locations
would be considered.
· The
detailed guideline of the scheme shall be unveiled soon. However, it would be
ensured that all those who have used digital payment systems after November 8th shall
be eligible to participate in the scheme.
· The
scheme would also provide for recognition of State Governments, their Undertakings,
Districts and Urban & Rural Local Bodies who innovate for promoting
electronic payment in their respective jurisdictions.
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