Key Points

Union Minister Piyush Goyal recently met with Paytm's founder, Vijay Shekhar Sharma, to strategize on India's future as a digital payments leader. The conversation focused on how India can export its advanced payment technologies globally, with Paytm playing a pivotal role. They also emphasized the importance of digital inclusion, particularly for local merchants and small store owners. This collaborative dialogue highlights the commitment between government and private sectors to advance India's fintech industry on the world stage.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Meets Paytm's Vijay Sharma on India's Fintech Future

  • Piyush Goyal and Vijay Sharma focus on fintech advancement
  • Discuss potential global export of India-made payment systems
  • Emphasize empowering small businesses through digital inclusion
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Union Minister Piyush Goyal meets Paytm founder, discuss making India digital payments powerhouse

Piyush Goyal and Vijay Shekhar Sharma discuss India's fintech strategy and digital payments ambitions.

"We are committed to building for India and taking innovations from India to the world. - Paytm"

New Delhi, May 26

In a significant step toward strengthening India's position in the global digital economy, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry Piyush Goyal, met with Paytm Founder and CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma to discuss the future of fintech, digital payments, and inclusive e-commerce in India.

New Delhi [India] , May 26 (ANI): In a significant step toward strengthening India's position in the global digital economy, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry Piyush Goyal, met with Paytm Founder and CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma to discuss the future of fintech, digital payments, and inclusive e-commerce in India.

During the discussion, Minister Goyal highlighted the government's vision of making India a global fintech and digital payments powerhouse. The conversation focused on the potential to export India-made payment systems to the world -- a domain where Paytm has been a pioneering force with innovations like mobile payments, QR based payments, Soundbox, card machines and UPI-based services.

The two also discussed the inclusive potential of the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC). With a strong emphasis on empowering neighbourhood Kirana stores and small business owners, the meeting explored how platforms like Paytm can help onboard these merchants into the formal digital ecosystem -- improving access, transparency, and economic opportunity.

Following the meeting, Paytm posted, "Thank you Hon'ble Minister @PiyushGoyal for the insightful discussion. We are committed to building for India and taking innovations from India to the world."

According to a company release, as one of India's leading mobile payments and financial services platforms, Paytm continues to drive technology-led growth with an unwavering focus on empowering small merchants, expanding UPI innovation, and contributing to India's digital economy goals.

Paytm is the only payments platform that innovates user-centric products from downloading UPI statements in pdf and excel to hide or unhide payments and check bank account balance on the Paytm app, the release further states.

This meeting reaffirms the collaborative effort between the private sector and the government in building a future-ready, globally relevant fintech ecosystem -- made in India, for the world.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Great to see our ministers working closely with homegrown startups! Paytm has truly revolutionized digital payments in India. The UPI system is now being adopted globally - what a proud moment for Indian innovation 🇮🇳 Hope they focus more on rural areas where digital literacy is still low.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate Paytm's innovations, their customer service needs improvement. Last month my payment got stuck and it took 2 weeks to resolve! Government should ensure these fintech companies have proper grievance redressal systems before promoting them globally.
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Amit S.
Digital India is transforming our economy at lightning speed! From my small tea stall in Jaipur to big supermarkets - everyone accepts Paytm now. No more worrying about change or fake notes. This is real "Ache Din" for small businesses like mine ☕
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Neha T.
Hope they discuss data privacy concerns too. While digital payments are convenient, we need stronger safeguards against fraud and misuse of personal information. The government should make cybersecurity standards mandatory for all fintech companies.
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Sanjay R.
Paytm's Soundbox is a gamechanger for my kirana store! Customers get instant payment confirmation and I don't have to check my phone constantly. More such Indian solutions are needed - we don't need to copy Western models. Jai Hind! 🙏

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