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by jitendrac
1488 days ago
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Transferring the $1 vs $1000 digitally, have no technical difference and hence the commission based payment cut is something that I have a hard time to accept. Btw I am from India. Earlier,every time I see people swipe the cards in the retail stores, I felt sorry for the shopkeepers as they had to bear the 1.5%-2% as transaction charges of the total amount paid. It all changed after the launch of UPI payment system, now I can just pay 5-10 INR(7 cents to 13 cents) to a shopkeeper without feeling the guilt of payment charges.
It has been more than two years when I used my last VISA card payment transaction for any retail shopping. I think other countries should also develop such not-for-profit payment network system that can be used to pay efficiently digitally without making any side the victim. |
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Pix is not even 2 years old and it's already changed the way people deal with money. It's incredibly reliable and astonishingly fast.
Who would say that the biggest Brazilian fintech revolution of all times would come from the Central Bank?
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pix_(electronic_payment_system...