https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/companies/how-kirana-shops-are-driving-the-cashless-revolution-in-india-5756161.html It’s a win-win situation. Customers are keen on contactless transactions for the sake of safety and local grocers are now accepting digital payments for the same reason. And that has taken the volume and value of digital transactions to new highs during the lockdown. Himadri Buch Representative Image Customers of Kirti Stores, a small kirana store with a countertop in the posh Pedder Road area in Mumbai, would always pay Amit Chheda, the owner, in cash. That changed in March, when Covid-19 made the grocer shift to accepting digital payments. “Almost 100 customers come to my shop daily, I don’t want to get exposed to the deadly virus nor put customers at risk. That’s why we decided we will only accept digital payments,” said Chheda. He accepts payments via Google Pay, Paytm, UPI and Phone Pe. Another Kirana store owner, Ha...
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