印度将数字支付补贴减少到2027年的2 000克朗,这引起了增长问题。
India reduces digital payment subsidies to ₹2,000 crore for 2027, raising growth concerns.
印度已经削减了对UPI和RuPay数字支付鼓励措施的供资,在27财政年度为2 000格朗,比前一年减少10%,尽管交易量在增加。
India has cut funding for its UPI and RuPay digital payment incentives to ₹2,000 crore for FY27, a 10% reduction from the previous year, despite rising transaction volumes.
该补贴支持2 000英镑以下的低价值数字交易,有助于促进金融包容性,特别是在农村地区。
The subsidy supports low-value digital transactions under ₹2,000, helping promote financial inclusion, particularly in rural areas.
工业领导人警告说,这一数额不足以维持增长,特别是由于成本不断上涨,他们敦促实行分层的商贸贴现率——小商家零,大商家30个基点——以确保长期生存。
Industry leaders warn the amount is insufficient to sustain growth, especially with rising costs, and are urging a tiered merchant discount rate—zero for small merchants and 30 basis points for large ones—to ensure long-term viability.
印度储备银行决定不延长支付基础设施发展基金的期限,这进一步引起人们对今后支持数字支付基础设施的关切。
The Reserve Bank of India’s decision not to extend the Payments Infrastructure Development Fund has further raised concerns about future support for digital payment infrastructure.