PM Modi to launch e-RUPI on August 2. Here’s all about the cashless digital payment solution, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch e-RUPI, a person and purpose specific digital payment solution on Monday via video conferencing. The event will take place at 4.30 pm. e-RUPI is a cashless and contactless instrument for digital payment.

What is e-RUPI
e-RUPI is a QR code or SMS string-based e-Voucher, which is delivered to the mobile of the beneficiaries. The users of this seamless one-time payment mechanism will be able to redeem the voucher without a card, digital payments app or internet banking access, at the service provider.

e-RUPI connects the sponsors of the services with the beneficiaries and service providers in a digital manner without any physical interface. It also ensures that the payment to the service provider is made only after the transaction is completed. Being pre-paid in nature, it assures timely payment to the service provider without involvement of any intermediary.

The instrument has been developed by the National Payments Corporation of India on its UPI platform, in collaboration with the Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and National Health Authority.

Can also be used for other government schemes
It can also be used for delivering services under schemes meant for providing drugs and nutritional support under Mother and Child welfare schemes, TB eradication programmes, drugs and diagnostics under schemes like Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana besides fertilizer subsidies.

A PMO release said that the Prime Minister has always championed digital initiatives. Over the years, several programmes have been launched to ensure that the benefits reach their intended beneficiaries in a targeted and leak-proof manner, with limited touchpoints between the government and the beneficiary. The concept of electronic voucher takes forward this vision of good governance, the release said.

Another tool for good governance
Over the years, several programmes have been launched to ensure that the benefits reach its intended beneficiaries in a targeted and leak-proof manner, with limited touch points between the government and the beneficiary. The concept of electronic voucher takes forward this vision of Good Governance.

Mobile telephony & India
While the DBT scheme relies on the troika of Jan Dhan accounts, Aadhaar numbers — although Aadhaar is not mandatory — and mobile phones, the e-RUPI system will not require users’ bank account details. The only requirement is for the beneficiary’s mobile phone number. The DBT scheme notes that it relies on 100 crore mobile connections to reach aid to beneficiaries.



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AMNS India executes paperless bill discounting transaction in partnership with ICICI Bank, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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New Delhi: AMNS India on Sunday said its has executed “a paperless bill discounting transaction” in partnership with ICICI Bank. Gujarat-based ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel (AMNS) India said it is first such transaction in India.

The end-to-end electronic transaction, comprising digital issuance of letter of credit (LC), advisory and presentment of documents took place among AMNS India, its Baroda-based customer Vijay Tanks and ICICI Bank, the steel maker said in a statement.

“In a step forward for digitising trade payments, AMNS India today (Sunday) announced it has executed the country’s first domestic paperless bill discounting transaction in partnership with ICICI Bank,” it said.

ICICI Bank was the intermediary between the buyer and seller, the statement said.

The bank’s branch in Baroda, Gujarat, issued an LC for the buyer Vijay Tanks, while its branch at Hazira advised and negotiated for the seller AMNS India, it said.

The terms of the LC required AMNS India to digitally present the documents to ICICI Bank evidencing the transaction flow.

In the statement, AMNS India Deputy Chief Financial Officer Amit Harlalka said it is a positive step towards enabling the digitisation of trade payments and provides for better working capital efficiency for the company and trade partners.

“This transaction is seen by many in banking and business as a prelude to the blockchain, a technology even more robust in security, identity and transparency, and which is now being widely studied for possible adoption by Indian banks,” he said.

ICICI Bank Head (Transaction Banking and SME Group) Ajay Gupta said, “We are glad to have partnered with AMNS India to execute India’s first paperless bill discounting transaction. The bank continues to play a pioneering role in re-imagining digital and cashless payments in India.”

This innovative solution has the potential to enable greater velocity of trades at lower cost for customers, AMNS India said.

In paper-based trades, physical goods at times arrive before their supporting documents, leading to corporates incurring demurrage charges. This will be a thing of the past with such digital developments, it said.

AMNS India further said it actively encourages the digitisation of processes across all its work streams from finance to sales to operations.

The COVID-19 pandemic forced companies in steel sector and beyond to manage their manufacturing and administration in different ways, and accelerated the adoption of digital technology, the statement said.



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