India Payment Services Market Outlook to 2026

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The report titled India Payment Services Market Outlook to 2026provides a comprehensive analysis of the payment services, payment gateway, m-wallet, POS Terminals, credit and debit card, payment security and prepaid instruments market in India.

The report focuses on the overall competitive landscape; government role and regulations, growth drivers, COVID impact, trends and developments. Furthermore the report emphasizes on payment service market size, India payment service market segmentation by Payment Card Usage (Cash Payments and Cash Withdrawals), by Number of Outstanding Debit Cards (PSU and Private Banks), by Number of Outstanding Credit Cards (PSU and Private Banks), by Modes of Payment (RTGS, Credit Transfers, Debit Transfers, Direct Debits and Card Payments); credit and debit card coverage segmentation by Number of Transaction (PoS and ATM), by Transactional Value (PoS and ATM), by Number of Outstanding Cards; IMPS segmentation by  Type of Institution (Small Finance Bank, PSU, Private and Payments Bank, Public and Private Institutions, Regional Rural Bank and Co-operative Banks); AePS segmentation by Types of Banks – Number of AePS Operator (Mainline Commercial Banks, Regional Rural Banks, Co-operative Banks, Payment Banks and Small Finance Banks); PoS Terminal segmentation by Number of Terminals (Active and Inactive Terminals), by Metro and Non-metro cities, by End User Industry (Large Enterprises, SME’s and Micro Merchants) and by Metro and Non-metro cities.

The report also covers a comprehensive overview of IMPS, AePS, USSD-BHIM, and UPI ecosystem along with insights on CUG cards, open loop prepaid cards, NCMC cards, RuPay cards, omni-channel processing market, bank reconciliation software market, IOT spending, RBI guidelines, cloud and security outsourcing in payments technology, competition scenario and competitive landscape of m-wallet players, market share of m-wallet companies, OMC digital space and future of digital payments in India. The report concludes with future market projection of all the markets described above highlighting the major opportunities and cautions for the overall India payment services market.

India Payment Services Market

India payment services market which has traditionally been dominated by cash witnessed advancement towards digital transactions both in terms of value and volume during demonetization phase in India. The advent of unprecedented situation of COVID-19 showcased a shift towards adoption of digital payment medium from traditional medium of physical transactions.  The total market size for the India Payment service market has risen from INR XX trillion in FY’16 to INR XX in FY21, during the review period. Regulatory authorities such as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) play a major role in establishing guidelines for effective working within India’s payments landscape. In India, merchant payments were observed to be the central aspect of all payment services for large enterprises as well as MSMEs, which are increasingly becoming integrated with PoS devices. In addition to this, emergence of consumer mobile wallets in India, and UPI, especially for retail transactions has helped consumers with person-to-person funds transfer, therefore facilitating small value transactions. Surge in growth of electronic payments in India, along with rising E-commerce and M-commerce transactions are further expected to give a boost to numerous entities including payment gateway service providers and payment aggregators that facilitate online payments in the country. Besides all these advancements, cash still dominates the entire payment landscape in India and is further expected to hold a majority share in future.

India Credit and Debit Card Coverage

Over the years, money has transformed from coins to physical cash and is now available in electronic / digital form or plastic cards. Plastic cards for instance, ATM cards, debit and credit cards are used by customers as an electronic payment tool, thereby helping in clearing and settling the payment process. Increasing penetration of credit cards in metro areas coupled with rising usage of RuPay cards in tier 2 and tier 3 cities are some of the driving forces in India consumer payments landscape. In terms of total number of outstanding cards, credit cards were observed to grow at a five year CAGR of XX% whereas; debit cards grew at a five year CAGR of XX% during the review period FY’2016-FY’2021.

India IMPS (Immediate Payment Service) Consumer Payment Landscape

IMPS in India have become pioneer of instant money transfer, when compared to other digital payment modes. IMPS was witnessed to gradually gain traction as almost all major banks have extended their services, thereby enabling bank account holders to access accounts and transfer funds using mobile phones. In order to fuel the usage of IMPS, the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) launched new apps and services such as BHIM app and UPI payments. As of 31st March 2016, IMPS transactions were evaluated at XX million which were witnessed to increase to XX million transactions annually as of 31st March 2021, thus growing at a five year CAGR of XX% during the review period FY’2015-FY’2018.

India AePS (Aadhaar Enabled Payment System) Consumer Payment Landscape

AePS is a bank led model which allows online interoperable transaction at PoS terminals through the business correspondent of any bank. Implementation of AePS allowed online financial transaction using the Adhaar card authentication, especially in the rural areas. Some of the basic banking transactions using AePS include balance enquiry, cash withdrawal, cash deposit and Adhaar to Adhaar funds transfer. As of 31st March 2017, total approved AePS transactions were evaluated at XX million transactions which witnessed an increase to XX million transactions as of 31st March 2021, thus growing at a four year CAGR of XX% during the review period FY’2016-FY’2018.

India Bharat Interface for Money (Ussd-bhim) Consumer Payment Landscape

BHIM is a payments app launched by the NPCI which helps in making simple, easy and quick transactions using UPI business model which is an upgraded version of IMPS, thereby facilitating transfer of funds 24×7. BHIM app basically allows users to send as well as request money, scan & pay, generate QR code and check account balance. The NPCI has also added fingerprint scan and Aadhaar based payments in BHIM app. As of 31st March 2017, USSD BHIM transactions were recorded at XX million which were observed to increase to XX million transactions as of 31st March 2021, thus displaying a massive growth rate of XX.

India UPI (Unified Payments Interface) Consumer Payment Landscape

UPI is digital payment system that allows multiple bank accounts into a single mobile application, thereby merging several banking features and merchant payments. In India, along with account holders, banks and financial institutions also make use of NPCI’s UPI platform to offer direct digital payments from accounts without sharing account details by creating a unique UPI ID or VPA (Virtual Payment Address). UPI has seen a humongous surge in recent years, owing to the sudden increase in adoption of QR based UPI transactions in retail spaces. In terms of transaction volume, UPI transactions were witnessed to increase from XX million in FY’2017 to XX million in FY’2021 whereas, in terms of transaction value, UPI transaction size went from INR XX billion in FY’2017 to INR XX billion in FY’2021; therefore showcasing extra-ordinary five year CAGR of XX% and XX% respectively, during the assessment period.

India M-Wallet Market

A mobile wallet is digitally equivalent of physical wallet, where a consumer can store money, make payments or transfer money to other wallet accounts under the same company. M-wallet transactions in India were observed to grow at a massive five year CAGR of XX% over the review period FY’2015-FY’2021. Compared to other payment modes in India, M-wallet service providers have emerged as the most significant contributor in promoting electronic payments in the country owing to the increasing usage of internet and smartphone users in the country. Some of the major companies having semi-closed wallets include Paytm, Mobikwik, Oxigen wallet and others whereas, closed wallet type companies include SBI E-Buddy, HDFC PayZapp and telecom operators such as Airtel Money, Jio Money, Vodafone M-Pesa and others. Social gifting is on the verge of becoming a popular trend among young tech-savvy customer base which could drive money transfer through mobile wallets, especially on festive occasions in near future. Over the forecast period, mobile-wallet transaction volume are further expected to increase to XX million by the fiscal year ending 2026 and on the other hand, India m-wallet transaction size is further anticipated to increase to INR XX billion in terms of transaction value by the fiscal year ending 2026; thus displaying a five year CAGR of XX% and XX% respectively.

India PoS (Point of sale) Terminal Market

PoS terminals were launched as a computerized replacement of cash register where customers can make an online transaction with the help of their debit or credit cards. Parties involved in a transaction processing include the issuer bank, the acquirer bank, the payment gateway and lastly, the PoS device company. India PoS terminal market was heavily dependent up on the card acceptance infrastructure consisting of ATMs and PoS terminal devices. India PoS terminal market size was evaluated at XX thousand device installations in FY’2016, which witnessed an increase to XX thousand device installations in FY’2021, thus displaying a 5 year CAGR of XX% over the review period. In terms of number of device installations, metro cities were witnessed to dominate India PoS terminal market majorly due to higher usage and penetration of debit and credit cards in these cities whereas, non-metro cities were observed to catch up by spreading awareness regarding PoS devices enabled with Adhaar enabled Payment System (AePS) and Micro ATMs in rural India. Large retail formats, such as Big Bazaar, Shoppers Stop and other malls have seen increase in installation of traditional PoS systems that work on GPRS technology. Introduction of QR code bases system and NFC payment technology is further expected to give a boost to the country’s PoS terminal market over long term.

India Payment Services Market Future Outlook and Projections

The India Payment Services Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of XX% between FY’21 and FY’26, reaching a market size of INR XX Trillions. It is expected that the growth in payment services market would be exacerbated by the rapid adoption to digital payment ecosystem. COVID-19 has further accelerated the shift to digital payment modes. One of the key requirements for long-term growth and a faster adoption of Fintech solutions at last-mile touch points is the customers trust over digital payment modes and to overcome hesitance among consumer about the security of such platforms, while handling their transactions.

India PoS Terminals Market Future Outlook and Projections

Over the forecast period FY’21-FY’26, total number of cumulative PoS terminal device installation is estimated to expand at a CAGR of XX%, standing XX thousand device installation by the end of FY’26.Increased penetration of debit and credit cards, growing E-commerce sector, rising disposable income coupled with the government’s initiative towards promoting a cashless economy will provide a beneficial opportunity for growth of PoS devices in India in future.

Key Segments Covered in India Payment Services Market:-

India Payment Services Market

By Payment Card Usage (Cash Payments and Cash Withdrawals)

By Number of Outstanding Debit Cards (PSU and Private Banks)

By Number of Outstanding Debit Cards: Market Share of Banks (State Bank of India, Bank of Baroda, Paytm Payments Bank, Punjab National Bank, Union Bank of India, Bank of India, Canara Bank, ICICI Bank and others)

By Number of Outstanding Credit Cards (PSU and Private Banks)

By Number of Outstanding Credit Cards: Market Share of Banks (HDFC Bank, State Bank of India, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, Ratnakar Bank, Citi Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, American Express and others)

By Modes of Payment (RTGS, Credit Transfers, Debit Transfers, Direct Debits and Card Payments)

Credit and Debit Card Coverage

By Number of Credit Card Transactions (PoS and ATM)

By Credit Card Transaction Value (PoS and ATM)

By Number of Debit Card Transactions (PoS and ATM)

By Debit Card Transaction Value (PoS and ATM)

By Number of ATMs and PoS Terminals

By Number of Outstanding Cards (Credit and Debit Cards)

Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) Consumer Payment Landscape

By Type of Institution (Small Finance Bank, PSU, Private and Payments Bank, Public and Private Institutions, Regional Rural Bank and Co-operative Banks)

Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AePS) Consumer Payment Landscape

By Types of Banks: Number of AePS Operator (Mainline Commercial Banks, Regional Rural Banks, Co-operative Banks, Payment Banks and Small Finance Banks)

India PoS Terminal Market

By Number of Terminals (Active and Inactive Terminals)

By Metro and Non-metro cities

By End User Industry (Large Enterprises, SME’s and Micro Merchants)

By Metro and Non-metro cities

Key Target Audience:-

Banks and Financial Institutions

Cash Reconciliation Companies

Payment Aggregators

Payment Network Companies

Payment Interface Companies

M-Wallet Companies

Payment Gateway Companies

PoS Terminal Companies

M-PoS Terminal Companies

Time Period Captured in the Report:-

Historical Period: FY’15-FY’21

Forecast Period: FY’21-FY’26E

Payment Service Companies in India:-

M-Wallet Companies

Paytm

Mobikwik

Freecharge

Oxigen

Telecom Operators (Jio Money, Airtel Money, Idea Money, Vodafone M-Pesa)

Others (SBI Buddy, PayZapp by HDFC, Pockets by ICICI and other bank wallets)

Payment Gateway Companies

PayU

Paypal

Razorpay

Others (CC Avenue and Citruspay)

PoS Terminal Companies

Ingenico

Verifone India

PineLabs

PAX Technologies

Ezetap

Itzcash

M-PoS Companies

M-Swipe

Payswiff

Mosambee

Bijlipay

Key Topics Covered in the Report:-

India Payment Services Market

Regulatory Framework in India Payment Services Market

India Payment Services Market Segmentation

India Payment Services Market Future Outlook and Projections

Credit and Debit Card Coverage

Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) Consumer Payment Landscape

Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AePS) Consumer Payment Landscape

Unstructured Supplementary Service Data – Bharat Interface for Money (USSD-BHIM) Consumer Payment Landscape

Unified Payments Interface (UPI) Consumer Payment Landscape

Cross Comparison of Different Payment Modes (IMPS, AePS, USSD-BHIM and UPI) in India Payment Services Market

India Bill Payment Market

India Omni-Channel Payments Processing Market

India Bank Reconciliation Software Market

India Digital Payment Market

India Cloud Security Services Market

India Payment Security Services Market

India M-Wallet Market

Market Share of M-Wallet Players in India

Competitive Landscape of India M-Wallet Market

Trends and Developments in India M-Wallet Market

India Payment Gateway Market

India Point of Sale (PoS) Terminal Market

India Point of Sale (PoS) Terminal Competitive Landscape

India Point of Sale (PoS) Terminal Market Segmentation

India Point of Sale (PoS) Terminal Market Future Outlook and Projections

India m-PoS Market

CUG Cards / Prepaid Closed Loop Cards

Cloud / Security Outsourcing in Payments Technology

Government Regulations

Assessment of COVID Impact on Contactless Transactions and POS Terminals

Coverage on OMC Digital Space

 

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