Under the Jan Dhan scheme launched today, banks will provide every account holder a 'RuPay' debit card with inbuilt Rs 1 lakh accident insurance.
"... We are all aware globally about the popular Visa Card. Should we not also aspire that our 'RuPay' card becomes acceptable all over the world? Should it not also have the same credibility? After today's event, it looks like there is full possibility," Modi said after inaugurating the scheme.
RuPay, which works on three channels -- ATMs, Point of Sales (POS) and online sales, is the seventh such payment gateway in the world.
With crores of poor people getting access to 'RuPay' debit cards, the divide between the rich and the poor will be bridged, he said, adding "like the rich people uses the debit card, now the poor too will have debit card.
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