Case Study : Securing A Coveted Payment Aggregator Authorization

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In 2020, the RBI made payment aggregation a licensed activity.
India Finance and Banking
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In 2020, the RBI made payment aggregation a licensed activity. This set off a race among payment service providers to secure this license. But the RBI guidelines on payment aggregation are new and ambiguous and the RBI granted the license sparingly. Established players had their applications denied or were asked to re-apply. Our client, MMADpay, is a payment service provider which primarily serves public-sector clients. It's a high-impact business that can improve the experience of ordinary citizens while interacting with public-sector entities. We helped MMADpay prepare its application for a payment aggregator license and engage with the RBI. The client successfully secured an in-principle approval from the RBI to act as a payment aggregator.

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Case Study : Securing A Coveted Payment Aggregator Authorization

India Finance and Banking
Contributor
Ikigai Law is an award-winning law firm with a sharp focus on technology and innovation-led businesses. We advise clients from high impact startups to mature market-leading companies and are often at the forefront of policy and regulatory debates for emerging business models. Our TMT practice is ranked by Chambers and we were named Boutique Law Firm of the Year in 2019 by Asian Law Business.
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