Prime Minister Narendra Modi launches mobile app for Aadhaar-based payments on Friday
The Launch Of A Mobile Application For Aadhaar-based Payments Through Bharat Interface For Money (BHIM) App For Merchants Has Been Announced On Friday By The National Payments Corporation Of India.
The launch of a mobile application for Aadhaar-based payments through Bharat Interface for Money (BHIM) app for merchants has been announced on Friday by the National Payments Corporation of India.
The service was launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Nagpur on Friday.
The new service will allow customers to make purchases using their Aadhaar number linked with their bank account.
The transaction will require customers fingerprint for authentication.
"This will directly cater to about 40 crore bank account customers spread across the country whose account is linked with Aadhaar. It is a huge opportunity for enabling digital transactions as about 99 percent of the adult population is now Aadhaar enabled," NPCI managing director and CEO, A P Hota said.
Currently, over 30 banks are participating on BHIM Aadhaar and more member banks shall be on board, NPCI said.
Also Read: Aadhaar card or passport may soon become mandatory for domestic flight travelBHIM Aadhaar would be applicable for retail merchants only and not for corporate merchants, it said.
BHIM is a smart mobile phone based app based on Unified Payments Interface (UPI) that allows simple, easy and quick payment transactions using UPI.
The app is now available on google play store and iOS, NPCI said.
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