“Whoever needs a card, RuPay will be the only card you would promote and I would not think it is necessary today in India when RuPay is becoming global, for Indians to be given any other card first than RuPay,” Sitharaman said in her address as the chief guest at the 73rd annual general meeting of the Indian Banks´ Association (IBA).
“Make sure the NPCI ( National Payments Corporation of India) can become a ´ brand India´ product.
Technology should be adopted widely to ensure there is no duplication in booking benefits for customers, or double encashment of a security. “It should be a fool proof arrangement so that you become a better managed bank,” Sitharaman said.
However, she said bankers must also improve professionalism and the amalgamation of banks should be taken as an organic way to create large banks to serve aspiring India.
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