Rail employees advised to convert their debit, ATM cards to RuPay-based cards: Government to Lok Sabha

The railways has advised its 12.54 lakh workforce to convert their debit/ATM cards to RuPay-powered cards, Union Minister Piyush Goyal said

Referring to COVID-19, Goyal said India tried its best to meet all international commitments and supported countries through supply of vaccines, medical supplies, and masks, among others. He assured that India will continue to support friendly nations.

New Delhi:  The railways has advised its over 12 lakh employees to convert their existing debit or ATM cards to RuPay-based cards, a move aimed at giving fillip to the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ campaign and the ‘Digital India initiative’, Parliament was informed on March 17.

The railways was also facilitating the promotion of this move, Union Minister Piyush Goyal said in a written reply in Lok Sabha.

Asked whether the railways has advised its 12.54 lakh workforce to convert their debit/ATM cards to RuPay-powered cards, the minister replied,”Yes, sir.” “The zonal railways and production units have been asked to facilitate conversion of existing Debit/ATM cards issued to railway employees by banks to the RuPay-based cards in order to give boost under ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ and ‘Digital India initiative’.

“All railways are facilitating the banks in their promotional activities and setting up camps to give wide publicity in this regard to encourage the employees to opt for RuPay cards. Apart from this, State Bank of India has also been advised to replace all existing imprest cards issued to Railway Imprest holders to RuPay-based imprest cards,” Goyal said.

RuPay is an Indian multinational financial and payment service launched by the National Payments Corporation of India, an umbrella organisation for operating retail payment and settlement systems in the country.

RuPay was created to fulfil the Reserve Bank of India’s vision of establishing a domestic, open and multilateral system of payments.

Published: March 17, 2021, 19:22 IST
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