India looking forward to leverage digital payments stack, in talks with regulators globally: NPCI
The Hindu
Different countries need to build their local stacks as every country has its own local diversity, plans and complexities.
India is looking forward to leveraging the stack it has built in the digital payments space and the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) is reaching out to many countries to help them build their own payment systems, its MD & CEO Dilip Asbe said on Friday.
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Different countries need to build their local stacks as every country has its own local diversity, plans and complexities, he said while speaking at the InFinity Forum 2021 being organised by IFSCA and Bloomberg virtually.
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