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One year of demonetisation: Have Paytm, Mobikwik, BHIM and UPI replaced cash?

A few grocers and small-time shopkeepers say customers aren't using online payments for transactions.

November 08, 2017 / 14:55 IST
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Aritry Das Moneycontrol News

A year ago the country was forced to accept — or at least attempt to accept— digital payments when the government deemed invalid banknotes worth Rs 15.44 lakh crore overnight. Pitched as a move to clamp down on terror funding, black money, counterfeiting and corruption, the goal post of demonetisation shifted to online payments.

Cashless now, citizens who knew only one form of barter — cash for services — were left with no choice but to look at online payments. Though the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government incentivised the masses with discounts and prizes for using e-payments in the weeks to come — even BHIM, an all-inclusive payments app, was launched — digital payments are still a cause of discomfort to shopkeepers.

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Several smaller shopkeepers operating kirana stores and paan shops that Moneycontrol spoke to are uncomfortable using mobile wallets to accept payments from customers.

It was just after demonetisation that the word “mobile wallets” started to ring in households. The likes of Mobikwik and Paytm went on a marketing blitz to make the most of the cash crisis India was facing.