Singapore's PayNow, India's UPI link up to enable real-time transactions

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • People in Singapore and India can now send real-time payments to one another. The tie-up between PayNow and Indian counterpart Unified Payments Interface is part of wider efforts to enhance the infrastructure for cross-border payments. The launch was officiated by both countries' prime ministers.
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Komentáře • 58

  • @instashorter
    @instashorter Před rokem +16

    Thank u Singapore and congratulations india🎉

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Před rokem

      Lies again? Paramount Network

  • @sbangalore9063
    @sbangalore9063 Před rokem +5

    India are forward in this technology

  • @ez30yearsago48
    @ez30yearsago48 Před rokem +11

    Singapore won this deal, Singapore is a very very small market, India a very very Big country, now the biggest market in India and it will only grow,
    The prediction that India will have more ppp economy than any countries in the world including china.
    Singapore won in this round.

    • @sushilsharma4202
      @sushilsharma4202 Před rokem

      Bold of you to assume. Free market economy works a lil different than states in India.
      Visa and Mastercard tried hard enough to change, but couldn't.

    • @mantrachhaya6835
      @mantrachhaya6835 Před rokem

      ​@@sushilsharma4202 bcoz Indians will always look for options to save, as most of the population is middle class, and visa, MasterCard are not cheap for most people and moat shops in India don't have a ready handheld ATM, but they can easily put a small board with a qr code printed on it, connected to account, hence the adoption rate was superb, visa MasterCard are capitalist companies, where as npci is for public welfare....

  • @sir_prize_ma_the_farcar4547

    Time to kill Swift , 😂😂😂

  • @illion4801
    @illion4801 Před rokem +11

    🇮🇳 🤝🇸🇬

  • @sbangalore9063
    @sbangalore9063 Před rokem +2

    Real time transaction done when i return from singapore to india..sees amazing tech transformation

  • @miklee4834
    @miklee4834 Před rokem +13

    Good move.

  • @vishalvenkat6074
    @vishalvenkat6074 Před rokem +10

    Will i be able to scan a PayNow QR code with my Indian UPI app and be able to pay?

    • @Vebol785
      @Vebol785 Před 9 měsíci

      Hi have you found out yet?

    • @maheshchandra0409
      @maheshchandra0409 Před 4 měsíci

      UPI doesn't work without QR code.
      So, the answer is yes and you can send via mobile number also.

    • @luckycharm3401
      @luckycharm3401 Před 3 měsíci

      @@maheshchandra0409it doesn’t work, I’ve tried it :/ with either qr or phone no.

  • @metchandara
    @metchandara Před rokem +16

    How a U.S. swift money transfer going to be? Is it the start of non U.S. banking system transfers in Asia??

  • @martinbrock713
    @martinbrock713 Před rokem +10

    In conclusion, I advocate for the reform of Singapore’s legislation to shift the focus of financial crime to the victim’s perspective, as suggested by Mr Gautam.
    Singapore has the framework for this, but what is needed is the political will to address the issues arising from international financial crime and the practical difficulties victims face in obtaining restitution for their losses. The laws must be amended to come in line with the current thinking, which emphasizes the victim’s perspective and restitution rather than punishment.
    Victims of financial crime need a justice system that is fair, practical, and effective in meting out appropriate penalties and providing meaningful restitution.

  • @JakirKathat007
    @JakirKathat007 Před rokem +10

    Congratulations Singapore 🎉👏

    • @albertpang102
      @albertpang102 Před rokem

      🤮🤧🤮🤧🤮🤧🤮🤧🤮🤧🤮🤧🤧🤧🤮🤧🤮🤧🤮🤧🤧🤧🤮🤧🤮🤧🤮🤧🤧🤧

  • @thegovindmaurya
    @thegovindmaurya Před rokem +14

    Boycut dollar 💰
    Bye bye dollar

  • @martinbrock713
    @martinbrock713 Před rokem +6

    There is a clear lack of determination and robust AML measures in Singapore’s banking system that allows these financial scams to prevail and penetrate. Without these mule bank accounts, these scams would not be successful.
    Taiwan and China prosecute the mules through civil lawsuits undertaken by assigned public prosecutors, acknowledging that scam victims are drained financially and devastated emotionally. They recognize that victims often do not have the resources to undertake any civil suits to seek justice and obtain compensation. Meanwhile, in the UK, banks are required by legislation to compensate victims’ losses for transfers made due to APP scams (Authorized Push Payments).

    • @tonykwok9763
      @tonykwok9763 Před rokem

      👍👍👍👍👍

    • @albertpang102
      @albertpang102 Před rokem

      Well said indeed. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

  • @devildevil2271
    @devildevil2271 Před rokem +5

    Import everything from India

    • @chikiboomboom665
      @chikiboomboom665 Před rokem

      Lol cow dung? Lmao

    • @thewalker338
      @thewalker338 Před rokem +26

      @@chikiboomboom665 well,cow dung can be alternative to Chemical fertilizer. It is a excellent source organic fertilizer.

    • @Rat.s
      @Rat.s Před rokem +19

      @@thewalker338 and gulf countries are importing that

    • @atskj9996
      @atskj9996 Před rokem +15

      Chinese bots are active

    • @sushilsharma4202
      @sushilsharma4202 Před rokem +1

      @@chikiboomboom665 Damn, you must be very knowledgeable person.

  • @anziar3038
    @anziar3038 Před rokem +6

    Wonderful! 👍👍

    • @albertpang102
      @albertpang102 Před rokem

      🤮🤧🤮🤧🤮🤧🤮🤧🤮🤮🤮🤮🤧🤮🤮🤮🤧🤮🤮🤧🤮🤮🤧🤮🤧🤮🤧🤮🤧🤧

  • @sps6
    @sps6 Před rokem +5

    good work

  • @sychoxxxx
    @sychoxxxx Před rokem +12

    Will this benefit scammers?

    • @JackRyan8962
      @JackRyan8962 Před rokem +24

      It can but you can revert back the money if sent incorrectly by just visiting the bank and writing a letter to the bank manager

    • @logicalmaster2021
      @logicalmaster2021 Před rokem +34

      No, never My friend, UPI is linked with Mobile number and national identity card number. we normally send money to our friends and family. no one can dare to scam us because it is linked with mobile number and national identity card number. he will be caught in hours. so Don't worry to send money to india by using UPI. It is very safe . each month billions of transactions happening in India. but never seen any single problem.

    • @NomadicTraveller
      @NomadicTraveller Před rokem +5

      Chinese bot

    • @sychoxxxx
      @sychoxxxx Před rokem

      @@NomadicTraveller you r not Singaporean I guess.

    • @vkrajuk
      @vkrajuk Před rokem +5

      Not possible because already one billion people in India using daily basis for even having a cup of tea we spend using upi which is much faster and safer than physical cash

  • @maheshchandra0409
    @maheshchandra0409 Před 4 měsíci

    RIP forex in near future

  • @Rat.s
    @Rat.s Před rokem +5

    I see here some people are just not happy
    How degradation of people can be
    Accept good work which is done by someone who you don't like

  • @martinbrock713
    @martinbrock713 Před rokem +3

    I would like to urge Singapore’s justice system to consider the frameworks of the United Kingdom and Taiwan/China. In their pursuits to give justice and realistic assistance to scam victims in this era of the prevalence of cybercrimes, they have amended legislation to mete out appropriate jail sentencing but give more weightage to financial resources to victims.
    We see two main conduits that facilitate these cyber scams/financial frauds to execute successfully: banks and crypto exchanges that administer bank accounts (or/and crypto accounts) and the mules who open these accounts.
    Mules who unintentionally surrender their accounts to be used for these fraudulent activities should not be exempt from responsibility. They should be held accountable by compensating the victims in accordance with the law.
    Furthermore, banks and crypto exchanges that provide these accounts should also be made responsible for their complicit roles.