Financial Services Secretary M Nagaraju has called on fintech firms to consistently provide innovative solutions while maintaining strict regulatory compliance. During a meeting with startup and fintech ecosystem partners, he highlighted the government's efforts to create a supportive environment for fintechs. The discussion aimed to elevate the fintech sector to global standards through an open exchange of ideas.

The government has implemented various initiatives to support the fintech industry. Key enablers like Aadhar, UPI, and AePS have significantly contributed to the sector's growth. Additionally, frameworks such as regulatory sandboxes, fintech repositories, and SRO frameworks have facilitated the development of the fintech ecosystem in India, according to a finance ministry statement.
Fintech Sector Growth and Initiatives
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has also introduced several measures to support fintech advancements. These include creating an emerging tech and fintech repository for secure information capture and launching a Unified Lending Interface (ULI). The central bank has encouraged Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs) to join the ULI platform and is working on video-based KYC projects within its regulatory sandbox framework.
Nagaraju noted the rapid expansion of India's startup and fintech sectors over the past decade. He stressed the importance of digital payment infrastructure in driving this growth. He pointed out that improving digital payment systems in rural and northeastern regions, especially through UPI, is crucial for further expansion.
Focus on Digital Payments and MSMEs
Emphasising digital payments' role, Nagaraju advocated for enhancing these systems in underserved areas. He also highlighted the need to promote lending based on digital footprints for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). This approach aims to boost financial inclusion and support small businesses in accessing credit more efficiently.
The RBI's initiatives reflect its commitment to fostering innovation within the fintech sector. Regular interactions with the fintech ecosystem are part of this effort. By collaborating with industry stakeholders, the central bank seeks to address challenges and explore opportunities for growth.
The meeting underscored the importance of collaboration between government bodies, regulatory authorities, and industry players. Such partnerships are essential for creating a robust fintech ecosystem that can compete globally while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
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