A major push to digital payments in the country. Digital Transactions cross 1 billion-mark
In a major push to digital payments in the country!👏👏
— Kishor Jangid 🇮🇳 (@kishorjangid_) October 7, 2022
Total debit & credit cards in circulation has breached the 1 bn-mark.
India's most preferred payment mode continues to be the UPI with over 6 bn transactions per month
Kudos to @narendramodi ji govthttps://t.co/kWkFbZxYhT pic.twitter.com/KNJGKgOqbJ
#DigitalTransactions on the rise! #Debit,#Credit cards [surpass 1 billion-mark]; [#UPI #India’s preferred payment mode]https://t.co/epR4m2sWux pic.twitter.com/hCw47Wklxg
— Weisel🇮🇳 (@weiselaqua) October 7, 2022
#DigitalTransactions on rise! Debit, credit cards surpass 1 billion-mark; UPI India’s preferred payment mode with over 6 billion transactions/ month, Worldline India Digital Payments Report Q2 2022 has shown. Kudos PM @narendramodi ji, @AshwiniVaishnaw jihttps://t.co/A6kPgeLLL4 pic.twitter.com/Qmf0JTvRc6
— Dr. Swapnil Mantri (@drswapnilmantri) October 7, 2022
Digital transactions on the rise! Debit, credit cards surpass 1 billion-mark; UPI India’s preferred payment modehttps://t.co/SXYMkCbom9 pic.twitter.com/nMrfkOVcdH
— Subhassingh Jamadar (@SubhassinghJam1) October 7, 2022
The total debit and credit cards in circulation has breached the 1 billion-mark. However, India’s most preferred payment mode continues to be the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) with over 6 billion transactions per month!@UPI_NPCI @NPCI_NPCIhttps://t.co/iX7PmUqYUN
— Aditya Pittie 🇮🇳 (@PittieAditya) October 7, 2022
India’s e-commerce industry and manufacturers see tremendous growth in the first week of this year’s festive season
#PositiveNews
— दिनेश चावला (@iDineshChawlaa) October 7, 2022
'Festival sales give the economy a shot in the arm'
The online retail market rises 27% indicating consumers’ willingness to spend remains robust & may help sustain the country’s world-beating growth under the guidance of PM @narendramodi.https://t.co/7p7L3V0s6M pic.twitter.com/C2s8aY8cKo
The 1st week of this year’s festive season sales has given India’s e-commerce industry& manufacturers a reason to cheer, indicating consumers’ willingness to spend remains robust& may help sustain the country’s world-beating growth @narendramodi https://t.co/MizyEn0UG5@PMOIndia pic.twitter.com/te1L6auEby
— Zahid Patka (@zahidpatka) October 7, 2022
The first week of this year’s festive season sales has given India’s e-commerce industry and manufacturers a reason to cheer, indicating consumers’ willingness to spend remains robust and may help sustain the country’s world-beating growth..https://t.co/zwzE6xRKV5
— Shalini Bajpai 🇮🇳 (@sbajpai2811) October 7, 2022
Festival sales give economy a shot in the armhttps://t.co/oaX8MHMPew pic.twitter.com/YMNPl1sbTl
— Kotteeswaran (@Kottees69152534) October 7, 2022
It’s a good news! “Festival sales give Indian economy a shot in the arm.” Via @livemint https://t.co/MW3pGWwb68
— Rajneesh Kumar (@rajneeeshkumar) October 7, 2022