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by __rito__
1 hour ago
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Can someone tell me why the EU doesn’t develop something like RuPay? Indian UPI gets mentioned a lot, but when Visa, Mastercard didn't agree with data sovereignty rules among other rules, India quickly developed RuPay [0]. Now most debit cards in India are RuPay. CCs stand at 18% share. They also integrate seamlessly to UPI. Why doesn’t the EU consider something like that? They want to jump direct to digital currencies? Is that it? Something else? [0]: Data rules came in 2017/18, RuPay was developed in 2012 iirc. But it got unprecedented push after the rule. |
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We used to have Europay, which competed with Visa and MasterCard. But it merged with MasterCard in 2002.