India’s Unified Payments Interface and Singapore’s PayNow were officially connected on Tuesday, allow for a “real-time payment linkage”.

"Today is a special day for India-Singapore friendship and for our efforts to deepen collaboration in FinTech and innovaton. The participation of my friend PM Lee Sien Loong made this morning’s programme even more special,” Mr. Modi said. The linkage is set to ease financial transactions for the Indian diaspora.

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Singapore has now became the first country with which cross-border Person to Person (P2P) payment facilities have been launched. “This will help the Indian diaspora in Singapore, especially migrant workers/students and bring the benefits of digitalisation and FINTECH to the common man through instantaneous and low-cost transfer of money from Singapore to India and vice-versa,” said the Ministry of External Affairs. UPI payments through QR codes are already taking place in Singapore, though at a limited number of outlets.

"Delighted to launch the linkage between PayNow and India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) with PM Narendra Modi today. Congratulations to the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the Reserve Bank of India and all the stakeholders in Singapore and India who have helped make the linkage a reality,” Lee Hsien Loong said at the event.

Demonstrating the link, the Reserve Bank of India’s Governor Shaktikanta Das and the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s Managing Director Ravi Menon made live “cross-border transactions” to each other using their mobile handsets.

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Bhaswati Guha Majumder, Senior Correspondent at News18, has been passionately covering stories related to technology, business (infrastructure), government policies, electric vehicles, cyberspace and other topics. She believes that at this moment when the whole world is digitally connected, it is becoming increasingly crucial for everyone to understand where technology is leading the society and she tries to pinpoint those important issues that people need to know.

8 Comments

Kajal Reply

Considering India doing 5.5 billion UPI transactions per month, this strategic partnership will definitely prove to be a game-changer in the digital payments ecosystem.

Alok Kumar Reply

Digital payment is the best thing that happened for us in last decade.Hope more countries are going to accept it soon. good step by Singapore.

Sonu Kumar Reply

Good NEWS for India and Indians... Hope to steadily expand like this in other countries too...

Rahul Reply

Big Congratulations to UPI. Fantastic initiative form both countries many more countries hope to join this new innovative digital transaction.

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