RuPay

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RuPay
RuPay
Product type
OwnerNational Payments Corporation of India
CountryIndia
Introduced26 March 2012; 12 years ago (2012-03-26)
TaglineONE LIFE. ONE RuPay.
Websiterupay.co.in

RuPay (

portmanteau of Rupee and Payment) is an Indian multinational financial services and payment service system, conceived and launched by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) in 2012.[1][2][3] It was created to fulfil the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) vision of establishing a domestic, open and multilateral system of payments. RuPay facilitates electronic payment at all Indian banks and financial institutions.[4] NPCI maintains ties with Discover Financial and JCB to enable the RuPay Card scheme to gain international acceptance.[5][6]

As of November 2020, around 75.3 crores (750.3 million) RuPay cards have been issued by nearly 1,158 banks.

merchant discount rate (MDR) charges were eliminated for RuPay transactions from 1 January 2020. All Indian companies with an annual turnover exceeding 50 crore (US$6.0 million) are required to offer RuPay Payment options to their customers.[8]

Background

In 2009,

portmanteau of the words rupee and payment to avoid naming conflicts with other financial institutions using the same name.[10] The colours used in the logo allude to the tricolour flag of India. NPCI conceived RuPay as an alternative to Mastercard and Visa, while consolidating and integrating various payment systems in India.[11][12]

RBI, in its vision paper 2009–2012 on payment systems in India said that the need for such a system arises from the absence of a domestic price setter, causing Indian banks to bear the high cost for affiliation and the connection with international card associations schemes like Visa and Mastercard. This results in the need for routing transactions of which domestic account for more than 90%, through a switch located outside the country.[13][14]

The RuPay was dedicated to India on 8 May 2014, by the then

NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL) on 19 August 2020 to increase the globalisation and availability of RuPay in foreign markets.[18] As of March 2021, the market share of RuPay in India by volumes of traction is at 34% and by value 30%.[19]

On December 14, 2021, the

marginalised sections of the population.[20]

Mastercard and Visa have raised concerns with the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) over India promoting the use of RuPay.[21]

Internationalisation

Around 77.7 crore (777 million) Indian consumers shopped cross-border in 2021. To make payments easier,

NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with UK-based PPRO Financial on 17 November 2021 to expand the acceptance of RuPay in foreign markets, especially in China and United States, which account for half of all international transactions coming from India.[22]

Under its Payments Vision 2025, RBI will further push for the internationalization of RuPay, with countries using the United States dollar, Pound sterling and Euro under bilateral treaties.[23][24]

NIPL signed a definitive agreement with PPRO Financial on 27 April 2023 that will enable acceptance of UPI among international payment service providers (PSPs) and global merchant acquirers.[25]

Products

RuPay offers debit cards, credit cards, prepaid cards and government scheme cards. Government scheme cards include debit and credit cards, such as the RuPay PMJDY, RuPay Mudra and RuPay PunGrain debit cards, and the RuPay Kisan credit card.[26] It also offers combo cards that offer debit and credit, debit and prepaid, or credit and prepaid features through a single card.

Debit cards

RuPay issues debit cards in three variants - RuPay Classic, RuPay Platinum and RuPay Select.[26] Classic is the standard basic RuPay-branded card which offers minimum features such as various merchant offers in categories like dining, travel, pharmacy, lifestyle, cosmetics, retails, shopping, and jewelry. It does not offer benefits such as airport lounge access. Platinum is RuPay's middle tier offering, providing all the features of Classic, plus more offers and benefits such as airport lounge access, comprehensive insurance coverage of up to ₹2,00,000 and various other merchant offers.[27]

In 2020, NPCI launched the RuPay Select card, targeting affluent customers. It is the most premium debit card offering from RuPay. Different from RuPay's previous offerings, the card is independent of its issuing bank, forming partnerships with various businesses to provide card-specific benefits. Under Rupay Select, all benefits are curated under one package, independent of bank partnerships, saving customers the hassle of applying for multiple card schemes. RuPay Select allows NPCI to capture a share of the high-spending customer market and provide an Indian alternative against premium offerings from Mastercard, Visa etc.[28][29]

As of July 2018, RuPay cards have been issued by banks across India. Apart from the main private-sector and public-sector banks, RuPay cards are also issued by cooperative banks (scheduled cooperative banks, district cooperative banks, state cooperative banks, urban cooperative banks) and regional rural banks (RRBs) in the country.[30]

Credit cards

Similar to RuPay debit cards, RuPay credit cards are available in three variants - RuPay Classic, RuPay Platinum and RuPay Select.[26] RuPay credit cards have been in operation since June 2017, with eight public sector banks, one private sector bank and one cooperative bank issuing the card without any formal launch. A pilot project was implemented to technically enable more banks in RuPay credit cards with an additional five public sector banks. By March 2018, NPCI plans to have 25 banks altogether on board.[31]

A total of 17 banks have launched RuPay credit cards:

To further boost the fast-growing payment network,

SBI Cards & Payments Services Ltd will soon launch RuPay credit cards. This is a last agreement that is left out between NPCI and SBI with the proposed product launch in fiscal 2019.[48] After a moratorium imposed by RBI on Mastercard due to data localization issues, Federal Bank and Yes Bank started on-boarding new credit card customers on RuPay platform.[49][50] In 2021, Fiserve with NPCI launched a stack of services called nFiNi, that will help Indian banks improve the quality of services for RuPay credit cards.[51] In September 2021, Union Bank of India (UBI) launched a RuPay and JCB co-branded international credit card.[52]

The

YES Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, ICICI Bank, Indian Bank, Bank of Maharashtra, and City Union Bank launched Contactless Credit cards on the RuPay network.[58][59]

From 8 June 2022, RBI allowed the linking of RuPay credit cards with India's Unified Payments Interface (UPI). In the absence of a physical card, customers can use the UPI as credit cards for transactions.[60] The service was officially launched on 20 September 2022.[61] For the first time, RuPay credit card usage topped ₹10,000 crore in a single month in December 2023, accounting for roughly 6% of the domestic credit card market. The number of RuPay credit cards in use surpassed 10 million in December 2023.[62]

Combo cards

The Union Bank of India launched the RuPay Combo Debit Cum Credit Card in November 2018, the first RuPay card that facilitates both debit and credit transactions through a single card. The card has 2 EMVs and 2 magnetic stripes.[63][64]

Prepaid cards

RuPay issues prepaid cards in three variants - RuPay Classic, RuPay Corporate and RuPay Platinum.[26]

magnetic stripe that allows users to pay for meal benefits, as well as a chip that allows them make purchases through the RuPay network. It can also be used to make online purchases on web portals that accept RuPay payments.[65]

Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) in collaboration with the Union Bank of India and the National Payment Corporation of India launched the IRCTC-UBI RuPay pre-paid card in 2015 to book tickets, do shopping and pay service bills. The card is the first of its kind in the market, as both virtual and physical cards are issued to customers in two variants.[66][67]

Kochi1, a RuPay prepaid smart card rolled out by Kochi Metro Rail Ltd (KMRL) with the help of the

Kochi Smart City project, with plans to extend the card to auto-rickshaws, ferries including those of the Kerala State Water Transport Department, the proposed Water Metro, and KSRTC buses so as to make it a Common Mobility Card in all respects.[68]

RBL Bank partnered with GI Technology, a Wirecard subsidiary and India's largest wallet-based domestic money remittance company operating under the brand name ICashCard to launch RBL-ICASH co-branded, open loop RuPay Prepaid Card.[69]

ItzCash, India's largest digital payments company, announced that it has partnered with RBL Bank to launch the country's first co-branded Rupay Platinum Prepaid Card. The multi-purpose card will roll out a suite of prepaid services across physical and virtual platforms. The service was launched to ensure seamless interoperability, access to unlocking multiple solutions and driving the prepaid program of the nation.[70]

MobiKwik launched RuPay Prepaid card in collaboration with NPCI and Axis Bank on 12 November 2021.[71]

RuPay Global

PUNGRAIN (Punjab Grains Procurement Corporation Ltd) pays commission agents through the RuPay Debit Card and developed a commission agent network called the Kisan Arhtia Information and Remittance Online Network (KAIRON) with the help of the National Payments Corporation of India.[165][166][167]

Kotak Mahindra Bank, in partnership with RuPay, rolled out an initiative for financial inclusion, where the dairy farmers across 75 cooperative societies of Amul in regions of Burdwan and Hooghly of West Bengal will be able to get their payments directly into their accounts on the same day as the sale of their milk.[168]

The same model is planned to be adopted in the state of Gujarat where 1,200 cooperative societies comprising over 3 lakh dairy farmers will be the part of the programme.[169]

In 2017 post demonetisation, the government decided that NABARD will co-ordinate the conversion of operative/live Kisaan Credit Cards into RuPay ATM cum Debit Kisaan Credit Cards by Cooperative Banks and Regional Rural Banks on priority.[170]

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