RBI’s ‘Lightweight’ Payments System for emergencies
· The Reserve Bank of
India (RBI) has conceptualised a lightweight payment and settlements system,
which it is calling a “bunker”
equivalent of digital payments, which
can be operated from anywhere by a bare minimum staff in exigencies such as
natural calamities or war.
· The infrastructure
for this system will be independent of the technologies that underlie the
existing systems of payments such as UPI, NEFT, and RTGS.
Q. Why is such a
lightweight payments system needed?
· In its Annual Report
for 2022-23, RBI says that the lightweight and portable payment system is
expected to operate on minimalistic hardware and software, and would be made
active only on a “need basis”.
· Such a lightweight and
portable payment system could ensure near
zero downtime of the payment and settlement system in the country and keep
the liquidity pipeline of the economy alive and intact by facilitating
uninterrupted functioning of essential payment services like bulk payments,
interbank payments and provision of cash to participant institutions.
· The system is
expected to process transactions that are critical to ensure the stability of
the economy, including government and market related transactions.
· It would enhance
public confidence in digital payments and financial market infrastructure even
during extreme conditions.
Q. How will the
lightweight system be different from UPI?
· According to the RBI, existing conventional payments systems such as RTGS, NEFT, and UPI are designed to handle large volumes of transactions while ensuring sustained availability. As a result, they are dependent on complex wired networks backed by advanced IT infrastructure.However, catastrophic events like natural calamities and war have the potential to render these payment systems temporarily unavailable by disrupting the underlying information and communication infrastructure.
Test Yourself - 7
Q1. With reference to digital payments, consider
the following statements: (Prelims 2018)
1. BHIM app allows the user to transfer money to anyone with a
UPI-enabled bank account. 2. While a chip-pin debit card has four factors of authentication, BHIM
app has only two factors of authentication. Which of the statements given above is/are
correct? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
Ans: (a)
Q2. Which of the following is a most likely
consequence of implementing the ‘Unified Payments Interface (UPI)’? (Prelims
2017) (a) Mobile wallets will not be necessary for
online payments. (b) Digital currency will totally replace the
physical currency in about two decades. (c) FDI inflows will drastically increase. (d) Direct transfer of subsidies to poor people
will become very effective.
Ans: (a)
Q3. Consider the following statements: (Prelims
2017) National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI)
helps in promoting the financial inclusion in the country. NPCI has launched RuPay, a card payment scheme. Which of the statements given above is/are
correct? (a) 1 only (b) 2 only (c) Both 1 and 2 (d) Neither 1 nor 2
Ans: (c)
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