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To take digital payments to Bharat, RBI to test offline systems for low-value transactions

The central bank has also asked payment providers to offer an online dispute resolution mechanism to address consumer grievances.

August 06, 2020 / 18:20 IST
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Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Shaktikanta Das

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) wants to develop an offline system so that digital payments can be expanded beyond metros and cities, a move that Governor Shaktikanta Das said will push the adoption in areas with slow or no internet.

“It is, therefore, proposed to allow a pilot scheme for small-value payments in offline mode with built-in features for safeguarding the interests of users, liability protection, etc,” he said. The pilot will be conducted till March 31, 2021.

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In India, digital payments have mostly been adopted by smartphone users but the country has around 500 million feature-phone users. Outside large cities and towns, internet speed also tends to be slower, causing payments to fail on multiple occasions.

The central bank is looking to address these issues and also encourage rural consumers to adopt digital solutions.