Mumbai, NFAPost: SBI Payments, the subsidiary of State Bank of India (SBI), is launching YONO Merchant App to expand the digitisation of merchant payments in the country.
Aiming to enable millions of merchants through mobile-led technology to accept digital payments, SBI plan to deploy low-cost acceptance infrastructure across India over the next two years targeting 20 million potential merchants across India in the retail and enterprise segment.
The launch is in line with RBI’s recent announcement of creating a Payments Infrastructure Development Fund (PIDF) to encourage acquirers to deploy Point of Sale (PoS) infrastructure (both physical and digital) in lesser penetrated areas of the country. Merchants will now be able to turn their NFC enabled Android smartphones into payment acceptance devices through a simple mobile app.
Speaking on the launch SBI Chairman Shri Dinesh Kumar Khara said it gives the bank immense pleasure to announce the launch of YONO SBI Merchant app by the digital payments subsidiary SBI Payments.
“The Bank launched YONO Platform three years ago, YONO, has 35.8 million registered users. YONO Merchant is a brand extension of this platform aiming to improve user experience and bringing convenience to our merchants,” said Dinesh Kumar Khara.
On board merchants
In the next 2-3 years, Dinesh Kumar Khara said SBI is aiming to digitise millions of merchants by upgrading their mobile phones into a PoS device accepting all form factors, accessing Value Added Services such as loyalty, GST invoicing, inventory management, etc and connecting into an interface to avail other banking products at a click of a button.
On the launch, SBI Payments MD & CEO Shri Giri Kumar Nair said SBI Payments is at forefront of innovation bringing state of the art products for our customers.
“We are aiming to grow our merchant touchpoints multi-fold crossing 5-10 million within 2-3 years. YONO SBI Merchant is a great enabler for retail & enterprise merchants offering a holistic product proposition to improve merchant engagement, user experience and convenience,” said Giri Kumar Nair.
SBI partnered with Visa, on the Tap to Phone feature, which aims to give the necessary boost to scale up acceptance infrastructure across the country.
Speaking on the partnership, Visa Group Country Manager (India and South Asia) T R Ramachandran, said the company is delighted to partner with SBI to digitally enable merchants, an essential part of the country’s payments ecosystem.
Digital payment
“The pandemic has highlighted the benefits of digital, less-touch payments to merchants and consumers alike. Our partnership with SBI is aimed at empowering more merchants with low-cost, innovative, simple and secure ways of accepting digital payments and forms an important part of our global commitment to digitally empower 50 million small businesses,” said T R Ramachandran.
He also pointed that Visa is confident that with SBI’s presence around the length and breadth of the country, millions of consumers in smaller cities will be able to pay digitally and conveniently at their nearby stores.
With a number of consumers and merchants coming online, seamless and secure digital payment experiences are essential to ensure they continue using digital payments. While the SBI has focused on providing innovative, best-in-class banking services and inclusion of new-to-digital merchants and customers, Visa continues to simplify payments with products like tokenisation.
With India’s smartphone base expected to reach 820 million in the next two years[1], both SBI and Visa firmly believe there is a tremendous opportunity to augment them as payment acceptance devices. Following the deployment, merchants will also be able to access details of transactions, generate reports, upload transactions for processing etc. through SBI’s mobile application besides accepting payments on their mobile device.