Indian & World Geography·Policy Changes
Payment Systems — Policy Changes
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Version 1Updated 7 Mar 2026
| Entry | Year | Description | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| N/A (Regulatory Updates) | 2020 | RBI issued comprehensive 'Guidelines on Regulation of Payment Aggregators and Payment Gateways'. While not an amendment to the PSS Act, these guidelines significantly expanded the regulatory ambit to include online payment aggregators, mandating authorization and compliance with strict operational and security standards. | Brought previously unregulated payment aggregators under RBI's direct supervision, enhancing consumer protection, data security, and systemic stability in the rapidly growing online payment space. It clarified roles and responsibilities, fostering greater trust. |
| N/A (Regulatory Updates) | 2021 | RBI updated its 'Master Direction on Issuance and Operation of Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPIs)'. Key changes included full KYC for PPIs, interoperability mandates for full-KYC PPIs, and increased maximum outstanding balance for full-KYC PPIs. | Enhanced security and reduced fraud by mandating full KYC, promoting interoperability to increase user convenience and competition, and expanding the utility of PPIs, thereby deepening digital payment adoption while mitigating risks. |
| N/A (Policy Decision) | 2019 | RBI announced the operationalization of a 'Regulatory Sandbox' framework. This allows fintech firms to test new products, services, and technologies in a live environment with relaxed regulatory requirements, under strict supervision. | Fostered innovation in the fintech sector by providing a safe space for experimentation, enabling regulators to understand new technologies better, and potentially leading to the introduction of novel payment solutions that benefit consumers and the economy. |