Speech on "Cashless projection"
Answers
Answered by
2
CASHLESS
The ease of conducting financial transactions is probably the biggest motivator to go digital. You will no longer need to carry wads of cash, plastic cards, or even queue up for ATM withdrawals. It’s also a safer and easier spending option when you are travelling. “The benefits are enormous if you leave out the low-income group, which will face a huge challenge,” says Kartik Jhaveri, Director, Transcend Consulting. “For the rest of the country, it is constructive and simple.
It will be especially useful in case of emergencies, say, in hospitals,” he says. Adds Jayant Pai, Head, Marketing, PPFAS Mutual Fund: “You have the freedom to transact whenever and wherever you want. You don’t have to be physically present to conduct a transaction or be forced to do so only during office hours.”
Discounts
The recent waiver of service tax on card transactions up to Rs 2,000 is one of the incentives provided by the government to promote digital transactions. This has been followed by a series of cuts and freebies. It’s a good time to increase your savings if you take advantage of these. For instance, 0.75% discount on digital
purchase of fuel means that the petrol price in Delhi at Rs 63.47 per litre can be brought down to Rs 62.99/l with digital payment.
The ease of conducting financial transactions is probably the biggest motivator to go digital. You will no longer need to carry wads of cash, plastic cards, or even queue up for ATM withdrawals. It’s also a safer and easier spending option when you are travelling. “The benefits are enormous if you leave out the low-income group, which will face a huge challenge,” says Kartik Jhaveri, Director, Transcend Consulting. “For the rest of the country, it is constructive and simple.
It will be especially useful in case of emergencies, say, in hospitals,” he says. Adds Jayant Pai, Head, Marketing, PPFAS Mutual Fund: “You have the freedom to transact whenever and wherever you want. You don’t have to be physically present to conduct a transaction or be forced to do so only during office hours.”
Discounts
The recent waiver of service tax on card transactions up to Rs 2,000 is one of the incentives provided by the government to promote digital transactions. This has been followed by a series of cuts and freebies. It’s a good time to increase your savings if you take advantage of these. For instance, 0.75% discount on digital
purchase of fuel means that the petrol price in Delhi at Rs 63.47 per litre can be brought down to Rs 62.99/l with digital payment.
Anonymous:
Nyc
Similar questions
Chemistry,
8 months ago
Math,
8 months ago
Math,
8 months ago
Science,
1 year ago
Social Sciences,
1 year ago
Social Sciences,
1 year ago