Sarah Quinlan, the Senior Vice President and Group Head of Market Insights for Mastercard Advisors, said Indians are now travelling abroad with a purpose, including for sports events and it is encouraging for them.
"Indians are travelling and travelling with purpose. They are going around the world for tennis and cricket matches, football matches. There is clear demonstration that incomes are increasing and economy continues to improve within India," Sarah told PTI in an interaction.
She, however, agreed that it will take some time for India to witness sports tourism in the country.
"Right now it is a low, single-digit percentage but interesting thing is to watch the growth in spending. The Indians have started travelling outside the country for this (sports tourism)," she said.
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"There is an opportunity which has not been pursued. You don't have to be a sporting nation, like in America we do buy a lot of athletic wear but that does not necessarily mean we use it. The point is we do travel for sports tourism.
Sarah said demonetisation in India came as a "shock" to the industry but it proved to be highly beneficial for the digital payments sector.
The Indian government had demonetised all currency notes of 500 and 1000 denomination in 2016, claiming that it would help wipe off black money from the economy.
Sarah said the move was "interesting" and beneficial for them.
"Our net plus was about 18 per cent. Right after demonetisation it (digital transactions) was up by 30-35 percent but then it fell back, it's natural. The key was not go back to the level before," she added.