Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], May 3 (ANI/NewsVoir): BankSathi, India's largest Agent Based financial products distribution platform, closed FY23 with a net revenue of Rs 60 crore, marking a 120 per cent growth over FY22. The company's exceptional growth was fuelled by a 300 per cent surge i
In terms of UPI, Person-to-Merchant (P2M) and Person-to-Person (P2P) are the most preferred payment modes among consumers with a market share of 40 per cent and 44 per cent in terms of transactions volume (UPI was 84pc in total), according to Worldline in its India Digital Payments Annual Re
The accused would ask for the complete login credentials from the customers and after logging into the account, would get the money transferred to their bank accounts using CRED App, police said.
The progress of the Kisan Credit Cards (KCC) scheme was also discussed in the meeting with a special focus on the issuance of KCC for animal husbandry and fisheries
The Supreme Court has dismissed a plea for a pan India enquiry into alleged financial fraud in the working of the Kisan Credit Card system for farmers with the connivance of bank officials.
New Delhi [India], March 18 (ANI/NewsReach): The New Age Fintech Startup EaseMyDeal has launched India's first Scan and Pay via Credit card that includes Instant Transfers via Credit card to any QR Code, UPI id or Bank Account. EaseMyDeal claims, using this Feature will not only improve Cred
Two fraudsters involved in cheating people on pretext of converting or redeeming their credit card points into rupees were arrested on Tuesday by a team of Cybercrime police, South West District, said the officials.
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], March 13 (ANI/NewsVoir): Bengaluru-based fintech startup, CheQ (www.cheq.one), has partnered with Axis Bank, India's third largest private sector bank to make the credit card bill payment experience extra rewarding for its users. As part of a first-of-its-kind
Five accused have been arrested for forging the Govt IDs of 95 celebrities and eminent citizens to dupe banks of over Rs 90 lakh, said Delhi Police on Friday.
Yet the same lawmakers are not batting an eye at the thought of millions of credit card users' personal financial information being sent to a Chinese government-owned payment processing firm under orders from the US government, reported The Washington Times.