AGSTTL And ACI Highlight Key Megatrends Shaping India’s Digital Payments Revolution — By 2025, Digital Transactions Could Be Worth $1 Trillion Annually
AGSTTL and ACI Highlight
Key Megatrends Shaping India’s Digital Payments Revolution — By 2025, Digital
Transactions Could Be Worth $1 Trillion Annually
UPI
payments driving greater financial inclusion as Indian payments ecosystem
undergoes rapid transformation, reveals new whitepaper ‘Transactions 2025’
ACI Worldwide (NASDAQ:
ACIW), a leading global provider of real-time electronic payment and banking solutions,
together with AGS Transact Technologies (AGSTTL),
India’s leading end-to-end payment solutions company, have unveiled ‘Transactions
2025,’ an in-depth insight into India’s digital payments revolution. It
outlines the key growth drivers for digital payments in India ’s
burgeoning banking and fintech industry. Additionally, it highlights the steps
that financial institutions, retailers, and billing organizations can take that
will help them better prepare for – and respond to – shifts in the payments
space.
By 2025, digital transactions in India could be
worth $1 trillion annually, with four out of every five transactions being made
digitally. UPI (Unified Payments Interface) transactions are a key driver of
greater financial inclusion, as the Indian payments ecosystem undergoes rapid
digital transformation. Mass adoption of e-payments and a thriving fintech
scene, combined with regulatory policy, are set to propel India into a leading
position in the global payments landscape.
Key Findings Of The Research:
· India ’s
smartphone user base will likely double to 500 million by 2020; increasingly
affordable devices and data will spur safe, fraud-resistant digital transactions
based on biometrics and multi-factor authorization, as well as an explosion of
consumer services via mobile internet.
· Based
on India ’s
current growth trajectory, the country could boast a $1 trillion market for
digital transactions by 2025, with cash to non-cash ration reversing (4 out of
5 payments made digitally).
· The
user base for digital transactions in India is currently close to 90
million, but could triple to 300 million by 2020 as the use cases for digital
transactions grow and new users from rural and semi-urban areas enter the
market.
· Initiatives
such as UPI (Unified Payments Interface) payments are driving greater
interoperability between banks, independent of acquirer, payment provider or
mobile app.
· Connected
devices (Internet of Things) will further drive payments digitization – in India and
globally – with around 30 billion connected devices anticipated globally by
2025.
· Cyberattacks
cost India
an estimated $4 billion annually, and could rise to $20 billion by 2025, with
the digitization of payments presenting new challenges for cybersecurity.
“India
is undergoing an incredible transformation driven by the rapid digitalization
of payments,” said Manish Patel, Vice President, ACI Worldwide. “The
findings of our new research reinforce our view that flexible, scalable and
reliable technology will be critical to the future of payments in India as the
market continues to experience incredible growth.”
Mahesh Patel, Group Chief Technology Officer, AGS
Transact Technologies Limited, said “we
understand that rapid rise in internet users nationwide is spurring an increase
in digital transactions. However, the Indian market unlike many Western nations
is still to mature and remains threatened due to lower awareness levels. Hence,
it is necessary that the rise in digital transactions remain holistic thereby
supporting growth with scalable processing platform. Also, it should be
accompanied by allied precautionary measures such as cyber security and fraud
prevention.”
Announced last week, ACI has implemented a customized,
UPI-enabled version of its UP Retail
Payments solution, supporting the growth of UPI payments
across India.AGSTLL, a long-standing strategic partner of ACI, is the
first to bring the suite of hosted processing solutions and fraud monitoring to
market.
To download a complimentary copy of the new research,
please visit: www.aciworldwide.com/in dia; https://www.agsindia.com/ newsroom
MUMBAI/ NAPLES, FLA.—March 12, 2018
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