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Paytm gets TPAP licence, online payments to go on after its bank stops operation
- IBJ Bureau
- Mar 15, 2024
Digital payments company One97 Communications, which operates under the application (app), Paytm, was on Thursday granted a third-party application provider (TPAP) licence by the country’s payments authority, which will enable it to facilitate payments after its banking unit ceases operations.
The licence will allow customers to continue using the Paytm app for payments through the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), after Paytm Payments Bank ceases operations by March 15, following regulatory action due to non-compliance with certain norms.
Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, State Bank of India and Yes Bank will act as payment system provider banks to Paytm, the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has said in a statement.
Yes Bank will also act as a merchant acquiring bank for existing and new UPI merchants for Paytm, it has added.
Paytm has been advised to complete the migration for all existing handles and mandates, wherever required, to new payment system provider banks at the earliest, the NPCI has said.
UPI is the country’s real-time payments system that allows users to transfer money across banks.
Paytm, the third-largest app for UPI payments in the country, processed 1.41 billion monthly transactions worth 1.65 trillion rupees in February, down from 1.57 billion transactions worth 1.93 trillion in January, according to data on the NPCI website.
PhonePe and Google Pay are the two largest UPI payment apps in India.
Last month, the RBI had asked the NPCI to examine a request from Paytm to become a TPAP.
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