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Showing posts with label Amazon Pay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazon Pay. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Amazon Pay plans to attract volumes via Credit on UPI


As per news articles, Amazon Pay is seriously considering adopting a more aggressive approach to grow its lending portfolio.

The plans seem to be in advanced stage, and I am eagerly waiting for the complete details.

With the recent NPCI Circular on three new features for ‘Credit on UPI’, Amazon Pay has a wide choice.

Link to my blog on the 3 new features on ‘Credit on UPI’

https://prashantnepayments.blogspot.com/2024/04/npci-circular-upi-members-introduction.html

 


 

Revolutionizing Digital Payments: Amazon Pay's Venture into UPI Credit and  NPCI's Innovative Features

 

In the ever-evolving realm of digital payments, innovation and convenience remain paramount.

Amazon Pay, a prominent player in the digital payment landscape, is poised to elevate user experiences further by venturing into offering credit on the Unified Payments Interface (UPI).

With over 100 million customers already utilizing Amazon Pay UPI for various transactions, this move is set to revolutionize how users manage their finances.

The recall value of Amazon Pay is high, and this recall value should enable Amazon Pay to quickly improve the volumes.

Amazon Pay's collaboration with the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) underscores its commitment to innovation.

Vikas Bansal, Amazon Pay India's whole-time director, highlights the company's objective to enhance customer experience and value proposition through initiatives like credit on UPI.

This move aligns seamlessly with Amazon Pay's existing offerings, such as Amazon Pay Later, which allows customers to make purchases using equated monthly installments.

 

Despite the potential of credit on UPI, challenges such as the interchange fee structure and lower adoption among smaller merchants have hindered its growth. Bansal emphasizes the importance of setting merchant discount rates to incentivize all players in the ecosystem, ensuring mutual benefits.

 

Amazon Pay's extensive merchant network, comprising over 8.5 million offline merchants and partnerships with over 10,000 online merchants, positions it as a key player in driving the adoption of credit on UPI.

 

Moreover, NPCI's recent circular dated March 29th, 2024, introduces three groundbreaking features tailored for Credit Accounts within the UPI ecosystem.

These features aim to enhance user experiences and provide greater flexibility in managing financial transactions.

 

The first feature, the EMI facility, allows users to convert past purchases into manageable EMIs seamlessly. Whether it's converting past transactions or opting for EMI at the point of sale, users gain unprecedented flexibility in managing their credit accounts.

In my view, the EMI facility for past purchases can be the main differentiator. The guidelines offer Amazon Pay to try out innovative features on EMI facility.

The second feature streamlines the process of settling outstanding bills or installments through the UPI app, offering users enhanced convenience and transparency.

 

Lastly, the limit management feature empowers users to exercise greater control over their credit limits, catering to diverse financial needs and preferences.

 

These features underscore NPCI's commitment to driving digital financial inclusion and innovation. By embracing these advancements, users can navigate the digital payments landscape with confidence and convenience.

 

As these features prepare to roll out, Amazon Pay stakeholders across the digital payment’s ecosystem will be waiting to explore and leverage them to their fullest potential.

 

Together, a future can be shaped where digital financial inclusion knows no bounds.

 

 

 

Disclaimer: These are my personal thoughts only. The bottom line is Spreading the Joy of Safe ePayments.

 

Safe and Stylish: Unveiling World SafeePay and Blouse Day Delights

 

The need for observing World SafeePay Day and World Blouse Day arises from the absence of dedicated global celebrations for these concepts.

World SafeePay Day aims to celebrate the joy of safe electronic payments in all financial transactions, representing an abstract celebration that highlights the significance of secure and efficient digital financial interactions.

As the world increasingly relies on electronic payment systems, having a designated day for SafeePay emphasizes the importance of secure and reliable digital financial transactions.

 

On the other hand, World Blouse Day seeks to celebrate the joys of wearing blouses in a more lively and visually impactful manner.

The concept involves a powerful display of togetherness, with millions of people stepping out wearing blouses based on a chosen theme.

This display celebration not only promotes a sense of unity but also serves as a unique and creative expression of shared identity through clothing.

 

The introduction of these days aligns with the United Nations' approach to designating specific days to raise awareness, promote action, and celebrate achievements related to various global issues.

While international days often focus on serious matters, World SafeePay Day and World Blouse Day offer a mix of abstract and lively celebrations, catering to the diverse interests and aspects of modern life.

In a world where electronic transactions and cultural expressions are integral parts of daily living, these designated days would contribute to fostering awareness and appreciation for safe ePayments and the joy of wearing blouses.

 

 

SafeePay's joy, transactions secure,

World Blouse Day, colors allure.

Digits dance, a digital delight,

Blouse themes bloom, in unity's light.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Day 17 of PM Modi's 30-day challenge: Best wishes to the Amazon Pay Team for Credit on UPI!

🚀  🌟Exciting times ahead as Amazon Pay India's Director, Jain, reveals plans to collaborate with banks and the NPCI, aiming for the product launch in the first half of 2024. 📆💳

 


Amazon Pay, the financial arm of the e-commerce giant, Amazon, is gearing up to introduce the Credit on Unified Payments Interface (UPI) feature, with aspirations to broaden credit usage and coverage. 🌐💼

 

Back in September, NPCI announced the UPI credit feature at the Global Fintech Fest, and by then, Amazon Pay had already garnered an impressive 80 million UPI users. 👥💰

 

With 54.39 million transactions in October 2023, Amazon Pay stands as the sixth-largest player in the payments segment. 📈💸

 

Operating credit products like a co-branded credit card and 'buy now, pay later' (BNPL) service called Amazon Pay Later, Amazon Pay boasts over eight million sign-ups for Amazon Pay Later and a base of over four million customers for the co-branded credit card. 💳💡

In the dynamic landscape of 'Credit on UPI,' multiple players are working towards an early launch.

As it stabilizes, this initiative could potentially add another 100 lakh transactions per day. 🔄📊

In the spirit of innovation and progress, Prime Minister Modi's challenge has set the stage for exciting developments, and we're thrilled to witness Amazon Pay stepping up to the plate.

As the team sets its sights on this new frontier of financial services, the Credit on Unified Payments Interface (UPI) initiative promises to reshape the landscape of digital transactions.

This venture aligns perfectly with the vision of a digitally empowered India.

The Amazon Pay Team's dedication and collaboration with banks and the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) speak volumes about their commitment to pushing boundaries.

Their goal? To introduce the Credit on UPI feature in the first half of 2024, a move that's poised to elevate the user experience and broaden the horizon of financial possibilities.

 

This strategic move by Amazon Pay, the payments and financial services arm of the e-commerce giant, reflects a forward-thinking approach to meet the evolving needs of the digital economy.

With the potential to expand the usage and coverage of credit, this initiative is not just a milestone for Amazon Pay but a leap forward for the entire financial ecosystem.

 

As the anticipation builds, we look forward to witnessing the positive impact of Credit on UPI, contributing to the growth and inclusivity of digital financial services in India.

 

Kudos to the Amazon Pay Team for embracing this challenge and charting a course towards a future where digital transactions are seamless, accessible, and empowering! 🌐💳 #AmazonPay #CreditOnUPI #DigitalFinance #InnovationInBanking

A glimpse into the broader scenario: RBI Governor's launch of Credit Line on UPI at the Global Fintech Fest 2023, designed to promote financial inclusion and innovation.

This initiative facilitates pre-sanctioned credit lines from banks via UPI, streamlining the access to credit and fostering a more digital banking ecosystem. 🌐💡

 

The UPI credit line introduces a revolutionary on-tap, collateral-free credit line announced by the RBI Governor on April 6, 2023.

This flexible borrowing limit can be accessed through a user's UPI app, offering a faster and more accessible credit solution. 💳📲

 

For new-to-credit customers, this initiative provides a convenient and efficient alternative to multiple credit cards.

It's a stepping stone to ignite more innovations around UPI, such as revolving credit lines, instant overdraft, and other personal credit solutions, paving the way for advancements in B2B transactions and the introduction of BNPL (Buy Now, Pay Later) products. 🔥🔄💡 #AmazonPay #CreditOnUPI #DigitalFinance #InnovationInBanking

 

**Paving the Way for Safe ePayments: Declaring Safe ePayDay! ** 🚀

In the vast realm of digital transactions, the spotlight is now on declaring a special day — Safe ePayDay / Safe ePayments Day! 💳✨

 

🚀 The countdown has begun, and the day is fast approaching when we'll join together in a global celebration of Safe ePayDay.

🌍✨ Imagine a day dedicated to promoting secure, seamless, and responsible electronic transactions, uniting individuals, and businesses alike.

 

Stay tuned for the momentous occasion when we collectively recognize and applaud the significance of secure ePayments in shaping a trustworthy financial landscape. 🎉💼

Let's usher in the era of Safe ePayDay, a day where we celebrate the reliability and resilience of electronic payment systems worldwide! 🌐💳 #SafeePayDay #DigitalTrust #SecureTransactions 🚀

 

 

📢 Disclaimer: These are my personal views only.

🌐 The focus is declaring a Day as Safe ePayDay / Safe ePayments Day.

🚀 Yes, the day is not far off when there will be a celebration of Safe ePayDay / Safe ePayments Day.

Copyrights if any, belong to the original copyright holder only.

 

Additional Readings:

💳✨ Happy RuPay Credit Card User Shares Positive Vibes! ✨💳** @ https://prashantnepayments.blogspot.com/2023/11/happy-rupay-credit-card-user-shares.html

PM Modi Urges Exclusive Use of UPI on Mann Ki Baat: A Month Dedicated to Digital Payments @

https://prashantnepayments.blogspot.com/2023/11/pm-modi-urges-exclusive-use-of-upi-on.html

 

Mayank Jain, Director, Credit & Lending, Amazon Pay India interview @ https://www.business-standard.com/companies/news/looking-forward-to-ride-the-credit-on-upi-wave-amazon-pay-india-s-jain-123121301073_1.html

 

 

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Amazon Pay to be India’s first interoperable Wallet



          Reserve Bank of India vide Notification No RBI/2018-19/61 DPSS.CO.PD.No.808/02.14.006/2018-19 dt. October 16, 2018 issued guidelines regarding ‘Interoperability Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPIs)’.

         
Q) What is Interoperability?

Ans: Interoperability is the technical compatibility that enables a payment system to be used in conjunction with other payment systems.

          Interoperability allows PPI Issuers, System Providers and System Participants in different systems to undertake, clear and settle payment transactions across systems without participating in multiple systems.

          Amazon Pay has kick-started the process to be offer interoperability to its wallet holders by tying up with Axis Bank.

          @apl  will be Amazon Pay’s UPI handle. The testing for interoperable launch is in progress with a CUG. Based on the feedback from the CUG users, Amazon Pay will fine-tune the compelte process.

          The date for the public launch is not in public domain.  However, the public launch will be in the near future


7 Benefits to Amazon Pay on this new business opportunity

Benefit 01) The first mover advantage

Benefit 02) Enable Amazon Pay to quickly onboard new merchants with UPI as the key differentiator

Benefit 03) Enable Amazon Pay to acquire a high number of customers through attractive cashback offers

Benefit 04) Enable Amazon Pay to save considerable costs associated with API integration on multiple eCommerce Sites. Amazon Pay wallet users can seamlessly transact with all the UPI handle users without any additional cost.

Benefit 05) More visibility for Amazon Brand across online as well as offline channel.

Benefit 06) Increase in the average balances held by wallet holders in Amazon Pay PPIs

Benefit 07) Increase the pressure on peers to quickly adopt wallet interoperability.
         
Q: What are the requirements for PPIs to achieve interoperability through UPI?

Ans: Requirements for achieving interoperability through UPI

1 PPI issuers shall facilitate all basic / standard features of interoperability of UPI.

2 PPI issuers shall act as Payment System Providers (PSP) in the UPI. NPCI will issue handle to the PPI issuers as per its policy / guidelines taking risk management aspects into consideration. Since *99# USSD is part of UPI, non-bank PPI issuers are also allowed to participate in the same.

3 PPI holders shall be on-boarded for UPI by their own PPI issuer only. PPI issuers shall only link their customer wallets to the handle issued to them.

4.PPI issuers as PSP shall not on-board customers of any bank or any other PPI issuer.

5 Authentication will be completed by the PPI holder as per his / her existing wallet credentials. In other words, a transaction will be pre-approved before it reaches the UPI.

6.  Settlement: For the purposes of settlement, a non-bank PPI issuer shall participate through a sponsor bank. Non-bank PPI issuers shall adhere to the requirements of sponsor bank arrangement in UPI as also meet all requirements of NPCI in this regard.

Additional Reading

RBI Guidelines For The Interoperability Of Prepaid Payment Instruments: A Boost For Digital Wallets?
Now Transfer Money From One E-Wallet To Another As RBI Kickstarts Interoperability

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