Monday, April 17, 2017

India's attempt to go cashless is turning food vouchers digital

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India's push for a digital, cashless society is well-documented by now. 

After last year's currency ban, the country has pushed cashless transactions in every sphere of citizen life — from payments at the local grocer and refuels at gas stations to utility bill payments and more. 

Local mobile wallet companies have recorded an unprecedented growth as a result. 

Last month India's federal bank mandated that even meal vouchers that corporate houses provide their employees must go digital by the end of 2017. 

And cashing in on this opportunity is Paytm, India's largest mobile wallet with 200 million users. It has launched a Food Wallet that will take on established players like Sodexo and Ticket Restaurant in the meal voucher space.  Read more...

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