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Razorpay POS gets RBI approval for offline payment aggregator licence

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Razorpay POS gets RBI approval for offline payment aggregator licence
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Razorpay POS gets RBI approval for offline payment aggregator licence Razorpay POS, the offline payments arm of Razorpay, has received the Payment Aggregator Physical (PA-P) licence from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). With this approval, Razorpay now holds all three key RBI payment licences: online payment aggregator, offline (physical) payment aggregator, and cross-border payment aggregator, placing it among a small group of fintech companies authorised to operate end-to-end across India’s payments ecosystem. In recent months, RBI approved online, offline and cross border payment aggregation for around half a dozen companies. These include Paytm, Razorpay, Easebuzz, PayU, Pine Labs and Airpay. With these clearances, the firms are authorised to offer a full stack of payment aggregator services across ecommerce transactions, in-store merchant payments and cross-border payment flows. The PA-P licence allows Razorpay POS to onboard merchants and process in-store digital payments at scale, covering large retailers, enterprises, and small and medium businesses. The company already operates across India’s offline commerce ecosystem through devices such as mPOS terminals, smart POS machines, soundboxes, and pin-on-mobile solutions. Razorpay entered the offline payments segment in 2022 through the acquisition of Ezetap, which was later rebranded as Razorpay POS. Since then, the company has expanded its physical payments footprint alongside its core online payments business. With the offline licence in place, Razorpay can now offer a fully compliant payment infrastructure across digital, in-store, and cross-border transactions.

CRED receives final authorisation from RBI to operate as a payment aggregator

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CRED receives final authorisation from RBI to operate as a payment aggregator
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CRED receives final authorisation from RBI to operate as a payment aggregator Reserve Bank of India has granted final authorisation to CRED to operate as a Payment Aggregator (PA). The approval allows the company to onboard merchants, process payments on their behalf and manage settlements and refunds across payment instruments. The authorisation has been granted to Dreamplug Paytech Solutions Private Limited, the entity operating CRED’s payment business. With this approval, the company will operate the payment system directly under the regulator’s supervision. The final authorisation comes nearly two years after the in-principle approval granted by the RBI. CRED and its subsidiaries now hold multiple regulatory licences. These include a Prepaid Payment Instrument (PPI) licence from the RBI, a corporate agency licence from the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India, a registered investment advisor licence from the Securities and Exchange Board of India, and a TPAP licence from the National Payments Corporation of India. During FY25, CRED processed payments worth over Rs 8.5 lakh crore on behalf of more than 1.5 crore users. The company says more than one-third of credit card bill payments in India are currently made through its platform. Founded by Kunal Shah, CRED enables users to manage credit card payments, track credit scores, and monitor financial activity across accounts through its platform.

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