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Card-less transactions now a reality! India’s first UPI ATM launched in Mumbai

This card-less machine has been introduced as a White Label ATM (WLA).

Somya Agarwal

In a remarkable comeback, Global Fintech Fest (GFF) 2023 was organised from September 5-7 at Jio Work Centre in Mumbai. This year’s event commenced with an inauguration ceremony graced by India's Minister of Finance. The event showcased innovative collaborations within the fintech industry, focused on a theme of ‘Global Collaboration for a Responsible Financial Ecosystem: Inclusive, Resilient and Sustainable.'

Interestingly, this event also unveiled India’s first UPI ATM on September 5, in Mumbai. Following this, in a tweet, Anand Mahindra was seen applauding India’s leap towards financial digitisation and consumer-centric approach.

This card-less machine has been introduced by Hitachi Payment Services as a White Label ATM (WLA) in association with National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). White-label ATMs are those that are owned and operated by non-bank entities.

Wondering how this UPI ATM works? Well, it's very simple. Once the ATM that supports UPI-ATM functionality are available in the market, customers will be able to withdraw cash without any debit or credit card. Of course, one thing you now need to carry is your mobile, to complete the cash withdrawal process.

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