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Simply Payments 2025 - AI, Trust, and the Future of India’s Financial Landscape

FSS in partnership with Moneycontrol, the event convened banking leaders, policymakers, fintech innovators, technologists, and AI visionaries under one roof.

December 10, 2025 / 18:36 IST

The world of digital payments is evolving faster than most industries, and Simply Payments captured that momentum perfectly. Hosted by FSS in partnership with Moneycontrol, the event convened banking leaders, policymakers, fintech innovators, technologists, and AI visionaries under one roof.

The central question driving the discussions was clear: How can India embrace AI-driven payments while keeping governance, security, and trust at the core? From modernising payment infrastructure to intelligent automation, regulatory expectations, and sovereign AI ecosystems, the event offered a panoramic view of forces shaping the financial landscape.

Innovation Needs Guardrails


Vishal Maru, Global Processing Head, FSS, set the tone by emphasising, “Innovation without guardrails is not innovation, it is risk.” Drawing on FSS’s 35-year journey, he underlined how real progress comes from platforms built with governance, security, and trust.

He highlighted the industry’s shift toward AI-ready platforms, sharing that FSS signed 10+ Blaze contracts last year and is expanding Smart Recon across 150+ banks. His message made one thing clear: modernisation is no longer optional; it is the starting point of responsible innovation.

Policy Lens – Inclusion, Stability, and Disciplined Innovation

Building on that foundation, K. Rajaraman, Chairperson, IFSCA, connected innovation to India’s long-term economic approach. “Inclusion has powered India’s biggest shifts,” he noted, emphasising that new technologies must move forward with equal commitment to risk discipline.