INDIA IS THE GLOBAL FRONTRUNNER IN PAYMENTS ACCOUNTING FOR 46% OF ALL INSTANT PAYMENTS GLOBALLY
A slide showing how India is the global frontrunner in realtime payments but to take UPI to the next phase,?India needs to revamp the UPI business model.
A slide showing how India is the global frontrunner in realtime payments but to take UPI to the next phase,?India needs to revamp the UPI business model.
A Linkedin post describing how India is the global frontrunner in realtime payments but to take UPI to the next phase,?India needs to revamp the UPI business model.
A World Bank case study of fast, or instaneous payments, in Mexico.
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This article from FXCintelligence shows how payments to creators work on Tik Tok and other social media platforms.
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This report describes and quantifies the growing trend in emerging markets of instaneous or real-time payments.
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A slide showing the percentage of respondents to a survey in Latin America that make payments using their mobile device in 2023 (in Spanish).
A slide showing a graphic representation of the likely steps towards the regulation of cryptocurrencies in Argentina (in Spanish).
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In this report, recent rends in the online payments ecosystem in India are discussed, from UPI and digital wallets to Buy Now Pay Later (BNPL). The report also discusses how fintechs are gearing up to meet the demands of future customers.
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This article uses data froma leading Chinese provider to show that ‘buy now, pay later (BNPL)’ dominates e-wallet transactions and expands fintech credit to underserved consumers.’
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In this publicly available report from Redseer Strategy Consulting, it is estimated that 85% of businesses in India will be digitally enabled by FY26. This means that a large majority of businesses in India will have embraced digital technologies and processes for their operations.
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