Published 09:02 IST, July 14th 2021
Bhutan becomes first country to adopt India’s Unified Payment Interface (UPI): Fin Min
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman launched BHIM-UPI services in Bhutan in a virtual ceremony, making it the first neighboring country to adopt the services
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On Tuesday, July 13, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman launched BHIM-UPI services in Bhutan via a virtual press conference. With this launch, Bhutan becomes first country to opt India’s Unified Payment Interface (UPI) and second country after Singapore to have BHIM-UPI acceptance at merchant locations.
dressing virtual meet, Nirmala Sitharaman said that launched service will help Indian tourists visiting “ land of happiness”.
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She furr informed, "BHIM UPI is one of achievements of India in terms of fintech in which India invested a lot. We have also encouraged our start-ups to come up with solutions. refore, BHIM UPI stands out as one of very good successful experiments that we have undertaken".
Lyonpo Namgay Tshering, Finance Minister of Bhutan, was present at virtual launch ceremony where Nirmal Sitaraman initiated a live transaction using BHIM-UPI and purchased a product from a Bhutanese One Gewog One Product (OGOP) shop, to demonstrate its effectiveness and speed.
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NPCI collaborates with Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan
After UPI's success in India, National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) in collaboration with Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan has launched BHIM-UPI in Bhutan.
In a press release, NPCI stated that all merchants acquired by Royal Monetary Authority of Bhutan will accept UPI QR transactions. And more than 2 lakh Indian tourists who travel to Bhutan every year and Bhutanese citizens will be benefitted from this launch.
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Ritesh Shukla, CEO of NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL), international arm of NPCI, which inked deal with Bhutan's central banking authority, said, “Our vision has always been focused on taking our robust and popular payments solutions to global markets".
COVID-19 pandemic and BHIM services
Indian Finance Minister informed that during COVID-19 pandemic last year, UPI was one of brightest spots for India with nearly 22 billion transactions worth Rs 41 lakh crore being processed by platform.
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In NPCI press release, it stated that in 2020, UPI enabled commerce worth $457 billion, equivalent to nearly 15 percent of India's GDP. UPI payment through GooglePay and PhonePe has overtaken debit card payments and transactions.
(Image credit: PTI/WWW BHIMUPI ORG/MOF GOV BT)
09:01 IST, July 14th 2021