India's biggest retailer trials digital rupee

India's CBDC plans have taken a step forward with news that the country's largest retailer, Reliance Retail, has agreed to start accepting digital rupee payments.

Be the first to comment

India's biggest retailer trials digital rupee

Editorial

This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community.

Reliance has teamed up with Icici Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank and fintech Innoviti Technologies to roll out CBDC acceptance at its Freshpik stores. The rest of the giant's locations will follow.

Customers that want to pay with the digital rupee, will be given a dynamic digital rupee acceptance QR code that is scanned at checkout.

V Subramaniam, director, Reliance Retail, says: “With more Indians willing to transact digitally, this initiative will help us provide yet another efficient and secure alternative payment method to customers at our stores.”

India began piloting a retail digital rupee last month, following up on an earlier wholesale CBDC trial.

The central bank hopes that a CBDC will help in its aggressive efforts to move the country away from cash and boost financial inclusion, as well as deter interest in cryptocurrencies.

Sponsored [Webinar] Ensuring Interoperability in the Age of Global, Cross-Border e-Invoicing

Comments: (0)

[Impact Study] Fraud and AML Case Management: How to Operate at the Speed of RiskFinextra Promoted[Impact Study] Fraud and AML Case Management: How to Operate at the Speed of Risk