Reserve Bank launches survey to capture retail payment habits in 6 cities
The findings may provide some idea about awareness and usage habits of digital payment products
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Going by the events leading to the October board meeting and the proceedings of the last three meetings, it’s obvious that the government will not let loose the pressure to change the way the Indian central bank operates
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will capture payment habits of individuals in six cities, including four metropolitan towns.
For the purpose, the central bank has launched a 'Survey on Retail Payment Habits of Individuals (SRPHi)'.
The survey will cover a sample of 6,000 individuals from various socio-economic backgrounds across six cities -- Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru and Guwahati, the RBI said in a release on Wednesday.
"The survey seeks qualitative responses from individuals on their payment habits," it said.
The findings may provide some idea about awareness and usage habits of digital payment products, it added.
The central bank further said Sigma Research & Consulting Pvt Ltd has been engaged to conduct the fieldwork of the survey on behalf of the RBI.
Those not approached by the agency can also participate in the survey by sending their responses in a prescribed format available on the RBI's website.
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First Published: Dec 26 2018 | 7:05 PM IST
