Non-resident Indians with passports and persons of Indian origin could be allowed to use UPI to popularise the instrument.
“Geography is history in the post-covid world,” said Kotak, stressing the need to expand the Indian payments system globally.
“I would like to say that India has revolutionized in the area of digital payments and the digital systems. In many ways, we are leapfrogging many countries and I do believe that our UPI payments systems, as well as our Aadhar unique identity basis for transactions, is a world innovation,” he said.
“I would love to see how we can export it globally. Frankly, it can be used even in developed countries, but certainly in countries which are developing and I would strongly encourage building bridges using these two systems to make India a global financial technology and digital player,” said Kotak.