Under this initiative, the merchants in this village have been provided with simple android phones with a USB-based fingerprint capture device, SBI said in a statement here today.
The only precondition is that the merchant needs to have a bank account, with an Aadhaar number seeded.
The merchant downloads the Aadhaar Pay App and registers with his/her bank using the mobile App.
The consumer only need to have a bank account with their Aadhaar number seeded and they are not expected to have a mobile phone.
This unique payment mode will enable the lower end of the pyramid in quickly adopting digital payments, which will give a tremendous push to the government's drive towards cashless economy, the bank said.
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