The umbrella organisation for all retail payments system in India also said, Facebook and Whatsapp too are in discussion with it, regarding rolling out of their UPI payment services.
"Whatsapp, Facebook and Google are on the way, they are on the job, and the discussions are on.. Very soon thesethree will also get operational," NPCI MD & CEO A P Hota told reporters here.
"As far as Whatsapp is concerned discussions have commenced, it requires a series of discussions.. For Facebook, discussions are inpreliminary stage," he added.
Officials said while Google could have a separate app with its Android Pay application, the other two will integratewith their instant messaging- Facebook messenger and WhatsApp.
Speaking at a knowledge session ondigital payments in India, Hota said the companies were indiscussion with various banks regarding the partnership forroll out after RBI's approval.
"Some of the banks instead of applying, have asked their third party service providers to develop the app and make their bank as the acquiring bank.. Truecaller, PhonePe, Chiller- there are sixteen such big fin-tech companies," he added.
Not wishing to give any timeline for the RBI approvalto come, Hota said they will also have to lookapart from technical things.
"Google, Facebook and Whatsapp are very big players.. Technically it is feasible, but RBI would have to take a holistic look.. They will have to look whether there are any risks other than the technology thing," he said.
Highlighting the nation's target ofachieving 25 billion digital payments transactions mark in FY18, Hota said last year, the volume of digital payments was9.2 billion of which 3.5 billion had been contributed by NPCI, and this year, "we are aiming to contribute about 11 billiondigital transactions."
Also admitting that the growth has come down and plateaued, he said, "Unless it is picked up it will be difficult and digital payments needs to be propagated very strongly.
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