Speaking at the launch of digital payment security awareness campaign by Data Security Council of India (DSCI), he said the phenomenal offtake of online payments and digital adoption in India was contrary to what skeptics had expected.
"There were many skeptics who said in a country where 300 million people are illiterate, how will they use the digital platform to make payments...Today, Aadhaar has given identity to every person in India," he said.
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The scale and value of digital transactions underscored how these new forms of payment had reached the masses, he said.
"Even on BHIM application, in August we had only 16.2 million transactions... now that has gone up to 105 million transaction in November, which is 6-7 times increase," he said.
He pointed out that linking of biometric identifier Aadhaar to bank accounts had ensured that the benefits of welfare schemes were "going directly to the people".
Meanwhile, DSCI CEO Rama Vedashree said the new digital awareness campaign by DSCI and Google will be rolled out in five languages - Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu and Gujarati.
"The awareness initiative entails safety best practices, and dos and don'ts for all financial instruments, including mobile wallets, mobile banking, Aadhaar-enabled payment system, Unified Payments Interface, Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD), Bharat Interface for Money (BHIM), as well as credit and debit cards," she said.
The campaign will be rolled out through online and offline channels of all 9 partner organisations including Airtel Payments Bank, NPCI, Axis Bank, Visa amongst others.