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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said the history of currency shows tremendous evolution and last year, in India, mobile payments exceeded ATM cash withdrawals for the first time.

PM Modi said this after inaugurating InFinity Forum, a thought leadership Forum on FinTech through video conference.

Addressing the gathering, PM Modi said fully digital banks, without any physical branch offices, are already a reality and may become commonplace in less than a decade.

“As humans evolved, so did the form of our transactions. From barter system to metals, from coins to notes, from cheques to cards, today we have reached here”, Modi said.

PM Modi noted that India has proved to the world that it is second to none when it comes to adopting technology or innovating around it.

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Transformational initiatives under Digital India have opened doors for innovative Fintech solutions to be applied in governance.

The Prime Minister emphasized that now it is time to convert these fintech initiatives into a fintech revolution.

“A revolution that helps to achieve financial empowerment of every single citizen of the country,” Modi said.

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Explaining how technology has also catalyzed financial inclusion, Modi pointed out that from less than 50% of Indians having bank accounts in 2014, India has almost universalized it with 430 million Jan Dhan accounts in the last 7 years.

He also listed initiatives like 690 million RuPay cards clocking 1.3 billion transactions last year; UPI processing around 4.2 billion transactions in just last month; almost 300 million invoices are uploaded on the GST portal every month, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said in a statement.

Despite the pandemic, about 1.5 million railway tickets are getting booked online every day; last year, FASTag processed 1.3 billion seamless transactions, PM Modi said.

He also informed that PM Svanidhi enabled access to credit for small vendors across the country; e-RUPI enabled targeted delivery of specified services without leakages.

The Prime Minister stressed that financial inclusion is the driver of the Fintech Revolution. Explaining further, the Prime Minister said, Fintech is resting on 4 pillars: income, investments, insurance and institutional credit. “When income grows, investment becomes possible.

“Insurance coverage enables greater risk-taking ability and investments. Institutional credit gives wings for expansion. And We have worked on each of these pillars. When all these factors come together, you suddenly find so many more people participating in the financial sector,” the PM elaborated.

The Prime Minister stressed the importance of trust in fintech in the light of the wide acceptance of these innovations among the masses.

The common Indian has shown immense trust in our Fintech ecosystem by embracing digital payments and such technologies.

“This trust is a responsibility. Trust means that you need to ensure that the interests of people are secured. Fintech innovation will be incomplete without fintech security innovation,” Modi said.

The PM commented on the wider applicability of India’s experience in the fintech area. He stressed India’s tendency to share experiences and expertise with the world and learn from them as well.

“Our Digital Public Infrastructure solutions can improve the lives of citizens around the world”, the Prime Minister offered.

The PM remarked that GIFT City is not merely a premise, it represents India. It represents India’s democratic values, demand, demography & diversity. It represents India’s openness to ideas, innovation & investment. GIFT City is a gateway to the global fintech world.

InFinity Forum will bring together the leading minds of the world in policy, business, and technology to discuss and come up with actionable insight into how technology and innovation can be leveraged by the FinTech industry for inclusive growth and serving humanity at large.

The forum has participation from over 70 countries.