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Kuldeep Negi
May 02, 2024, 03:55 PM | Updated 03:55 PM IST
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The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) on Thursday (2 May) said its overseas arm has signed a pact with the Bank of Namibia (BoN) for developing a UPI-like instant payment system for Namibia.
By leveraging technology and experiences from India’s UPI, the partnership seeks to help Namibia modernise its financial ecosystem. This includes improving accessibility, affordability, connectivity with both domestic and international payment networks, and interoperability.
NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL), the international arm of the NPCI, has signed an agreement with the Bank of Namibia (BoN) to support them in developing an instant payment system like Unified Payment Interface (UPI) for Namibia, a statement said.
This strategic partnership aims to enhance digital financial services and bolster real-time Person-to-Person (P2P) and Merchant payment transactions (P2M) in the African nation.
The robust security features inherent in the UPI platform not only promise to instil confidence among users and stakeholders but also ensure scalability for future technological advancements and market demands, the statement said.
Through this collaboration, BoN will gain access to bestin-class technology and insights from NIPL, enabling the creation of a similar platform in Namibia for the digital welfare of its citizens, it added.
Once live, the platform will facilitate digital transactions in Namibia, driving financial inclusion and reducing cash dependency by catering to underserved populations.
This collaborative effort seeks to offer essential and affordable financial services to all, with a particular focus on rural and informal sectors, according to the statement.
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Kuldeep is Senior Editor (Newsroom) at Swarajya. He tweets at @kaydnegi.