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Digital Payments And The New Normal
Outlook Money
|June 2020
COVID-19 has given further push to adoption of digital tools, avoiding handling of cash
There is no doubt that the global pandemic and the ensuing lockdown has crippled economies and changed the way people lead their lives. While the number of transactions have reduced drastically during this time, the way these transactions happen has also undergone a sea change. This leads to the question whether digital transactions are going to become the new normal post-COVID.
Many experts believe that while digital payments were already on a rise before the pandemic, the health crisis has given further push to people adopting digital tools to avoid handling of cash. It has also resulted in fewer possibilities to deal in cash. However, there is still a large segment, which relies on cash amid all this and many believe that cash would continue to remain the backbone of the Indian economy for a long time to come.
However, there is agreement on one thing: that once the recovery starts, there is going to be a new normal across the board and digital payments space is going to be no different. According to ‘India Digital Payments Report - Q1 2020’, issued by Worldline India, social distancing is going to influence, to some extent, how the landscape of digital payments will pan out particularly in the physical space, given it is a high contact area.
While the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted businesses across verticals and has upended daily life, the cash flow cannot be halted because of the virus outbreak or the subsequent lockdowns. This has resulted in increased adoption of digital payment solutions at an unimaginable pace throughout the country, says Rohit Kumar, CEO and CMD, Xpay.life.
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