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Revolut has called for the creation of a passport-equivalent digital identity to enable seamless global payments. Speaking at Mint’s BFSI Conclave, Revolut India CEO Paroma Chatterjee emphasized that standardized identity infrastructure is critical for students, travelers, and businesses to transact securely and efficiently across borders.
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The fintech, which has partnered with UPI and Visa to expand its India operations, aims to reach 20 million Indian customers by 2030. Revolut believes that while India’s domestic digital systems like UPI are advanced, a globally recognized identity framework would reduce compliance hurdles, lower forex costs, and simplify international remittances. The proposal reflects the company’s broader vision of building an integrated domestic and international payments ecosystem.
Notable updates
• Revolut India CEO calls for passport-equivalent identity to streamline global payments
• Partnerships with UPI and Visa to strengthen cross-border transactions
• Target of 20 million Indian customers by 2030
• Identity standard seen as key to reducing forex costs and compliance friction
• India’s growing global footprint in education and travel drives demand for seamless payments
Major takeaway
Revolut’s push for a passport-equivalent identity highlights fintech’s ambition to create a unified global payments ecosystem, empowering India’s international consumers with secure and frictionless transactions.
Sources: Livemint, TechCrunch, CryptoTimes
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