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Indian trade body asks businesses to avoid foreign-owned PhonePe, Google Pay when shifting from Paytm

The Confederation of All India Traders has asked traders to pick the Unified Payments Interface or payment applications offered by Indian banks instead of going for applications backed by foreign firms

February 23, 2024 / 15:54 IST
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According to Paytm's official website, the application powers more than 20 million merchants and businesses

India's Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has asked brick-and-mortar businesses to avoid switching to foreign-owned payment applications such as PhonePe or Google Pay as traders start shifting away from Paytm, the association's Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal told Moneycontrol.

"We have asked traders to pick the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) or payment applications offered by Indian banks, rather than go for applications backed by foreign companies. We need to stick to our Make in India vision," Khandelwal said.

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This recommendation by CAIT, one of the key trade associations in India, follows an advisory issued on February 4 asking businesses to drop Paytm after the clampdown by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). It also comes at a time when PhonePe expects to gain a share of any potential decline in rival Paytm’s user base.

Trouble began for Paytm when the RBI, on January 31, imposed major business restrictions on Paytm Payments Bank (PPBL), including on accepting fresh deposits and doing credit transactions after February 29. This timeline was later extended to March 15.