India ready for four times jump in digital payments: Nandan Nilekani
BENGALURU: Is India's economy prepared to shift from cash to a 'less-cash' model that the government has been talking about since demonetisation ? Yes, says Nandan Nilekani , a name synonymous with Aadhaar, and now part of the Niti Aayog panel on e-payments that is working with chief ministers to promote the use of digital payments systems across the country. In an exclusive interview, Nilekani told TOI that the infrastructure needed to enable more than a billion people to transact digitally is already in place, but unlike the West, where card-based payments are more common, the Indian economy will digitalise through mobile-based payments that are faster and cheaper to roll out. Now, it is a matter of increasing awareness and keeping transaction charges low, he added. At present, only 5% of personal consumption expenditure in India happens digitally. The 600 million debit cards are used mostly for ATM withdrawals while credit cards number merely 20 million. Nilekani said