Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday launched BHIM Aadhaar app for retailers and merchants which lets citizens make purchases without their smartphone or even credit/debit cards.
The app authenticates a customer’s
biometric details linked to his Aadhaar account through fingerprint scanner.
The app can thus does away with the need to remember banking details such as
PINs and make cashless transactions simpler and hassle-free.
How BHIM Aadhaar app works?
The app authenticates a customer’s biometric details linked
to his Aadhaar account through fingerprint scanner. The app can thus does away
with the need to remember banking details such as PINs and make cashless
transactions simpler and hassle-free.
BHIM Aadhaar works on National Payments Council of India’s
(NPCI’s) existing product -- Aadhaar Enabled Payment System
(AePS). “This will directly cater to about 40 crore bank account
customers spread across the country whose account is linked with Aadhaar. It is
a huge opportunity for enabling digital transactions as about 99 percent of
adult population is now Aadhaar-enabled,” said AP Hota, Managing Director and
Chief Executive, NPCI.
Who can get BHIM Aadhaar app?
BHIM Aadhaar would be applicable for retail merchants
(individuals and sole proprietors) only and not for corporate merchants.
At present, over 30 banks are participating on BHIM Aadhaar
and more member banks shall be on-boarded, Hota said.
Which banks support the app?
Public sector banks and private banks onboarded on to the
BHIM-Aadhaar platform include: Allahabad Bank, Andhra Bank, Axis Bank, Bank of
Baroda, Bank of India, Canara Bank, Central Bank of India, City Union Bank
(Issuer), Corporation Bank, Dena Bank, Federal Bank (ONUS), HDFC Bank, ICICI
Bank, IDFC Bank, Indian Bank, IndusInd Bank (Acquirer), Indian Overseas Bank,
Oriental Bank of Commerce, Punjab National Bank, Punjab & Sind Bank, State
Bank of India, South Indian Bank (Issuer), Syndicate Bank, UCO Bank, Union
Bank of India, United Bank of India and Vijaya Bank.
Regional Rural Banks (all issuers)
Kerala Gramin Bank and Pragathi Krishna Gramin Bank
sponsored by Canara Bank; Chaitanya Godavari Gramin Bank sponsored by Andhra
Bank; Baroda Gujarat Gramin Bank sponsored by Bank of Baroda; and Andhra
Pradesh Gramin Vikas Bank sponsored by State Bank of India.
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