PPI share in digital payments to rise to 30-40 per cent: PCI

PPIs contribution to digital payments from current share of less than 10 per cent.

Update: 2017-10-12 14:53 GMT
Increase in digital transactions was witnessed after demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes on November 8, 2016.

New Delhi: The contribution of Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPI) will rise to 30-40 per cent over 5 years from less than 10 per cent now on the Reserve Bank push, PCI said on Thursday.

RBI came out with the third set of reforms in PPI on Wednesday to make it interoperable with all existing payment instruments, on par with acceptance of debit/credit cards in a phased manner, Payments Council of India (PCI) said in a statement.

"This would ensure that PPIs contribution to digital payments from current share of less than 10 per cent can move to 30-40 per cent in the next 5 years," it said.

The Council praised the regulator for a "progressive and positive" set of guidelines. It however said a concern is that even the low usage wallets with limited merchant transaction functionality are required to do a KYC beyond 12 months.

"This adds friction to customers and costs to issuer. In line with international guidelines, a framework of proportional KYC could have been adopted," it said. PCI is the representative body of PPI issuers.

 Bhavik Vasa, Chief Growth Officer of ItzCash Ebix said the RBI guidelines mark the 10 year anniversary to the industry and seem to be a true reflection of a collaborate approach for the industry.  

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