Feb 23, 2017

Andhra government to develop Vizag as fintech hub, signs MoU with Visa

BYPankaj Mishra

The Andhra Pradesh government on Wednesday unveiled its plans to develop Visakhapatnam (Vizag) as a fintech hub of the country and signed MoUs with Visa and Thomson Reuters.
Visa, the leading global payments network, will help transform Vishakhapatnam into India’s first “less cash” city.
This initiative is designed to provide the foundation for the city to emerge as India’s Fintech Valley, in keeping with the vision of chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu, the company said.

Visa, the leading global payments network, will help transform Vishakhapatnam into India’s first “less cash” city  


Naidu announced the Fintech Valley initiative at the Microsoft Future Decoded conference in Mumbai.
The state government also signed a MoU with Thomson Reuters for cooperation in Fintech initiatives in the state.
Naidu said that the government will collaborate with various organisations to create the perfect Fintech ecosystem in Visakhapatnam.
Six companies including Paytm are already working at Fintech Tower in the port city.
The chief minister tweeted that YES Bank is also keen on setting up a Fintech Park in the new state capital, Amaravati.

“Through this project, we hope to see a threefold to fivefold increase in the 6,400 merchants currently accepting digital payments, and to increase customer adoption of electronic payments by 75% to 100%”  — chief minister Chandrababu Naidu  


“Through this project, we hope to see a threefold to fivefold increase in the 6,400 merchants currently accepting digital payments, and to increase customer adoption of electronic payments by 75% to 100%,” Naidu said about the MoU with Visa.
To accelerate its journey to a “less cash” city and to make it India’s Fintech Valley, Visa will focus on driving payments digitisation, building a talent pool and supporting Fintech start-ups.
Visa will work with key city agencies in Vishakhapatnam like the Greater Vishakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC), Common Service Centres, Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation, and key merchant segments like auto rickshaw drivers and the agricultural markets, to help digitise payments.
“We propose to undertake this initiative as a part of Visa’s global financial inclusion efforts that aim to provide 500 million underserved with a payment account by 2020,” said T R Ramachandran, group country manager, Visa India and South Asia.

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Pankaj Mishra is a writer of FactorDaily.