SC: Arrest & Remand Illegal if Grounds Not Given in Language Arrestee Understands  ||  SC: Judgment for Deceased Party is Null if Legal Heir was not Brought on Record Before Hearing  ||  SC: Hiding a Candidate’s Conviction Voids Election, Regardless of Whether it Influenced Results  ||  Delhi HC: Not Here to Monitor Delhi University, but Students Must Follow Law During Elections  ||  J&K&L HC: Paying Tax or GST Registration Doesn’t Legalize Unlicensed Business Activities  ||  Delhi HC: Victim’s Past or Character Cannot be Used to Suggest Consent in Assault Cases  ||  P&H HC: Constitution isn’t Privilege Charter; Reservation in Promotions Requires Statutory Amendment  ||  Kerala HC: Law Must be Amended to Hold Landowners Liable for Illegal Paddy Land Reclamation  ||  Bombay HC: Parents Saying Daughter was Unhappy, Wept Often not Enough to Convict under 498A IPC  ||  Kerala HC: Physiotherapists and Occupational Therapists Cannot Use “Dr.” Without Medical Degree    

Applications of Online Payment Aggregators received under the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007 - Status- (Reserve Bank of India) (15 Feb 2023)

MANU/RPRL/0099/2023

Banking

With a view to bringing entities undertaking online payment aggregation business within the regulatory fold, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has issued circulars dated March 17, 2020 and March 31, 2021 on "Guidelines on Regulation of Payment Aggregators and Payment Gateways" (Guidelines). In terms of the Guidelines, online non-bank Payment Aggregators (PAs) - existing as on March 17, 2020 (referred to as existing PAs) - were required to apply to RBI by September 30, 20211 for seeking authorisation under the Payment and Settlement Systems Act, 2007 (PSS Act). Further, another extension was allowed to all such PAs to submit their application by September 30, 2022 (circular dated July 28, 2022).

While the exercise of scrutiny of applications of PAs is an ongoing process, for the purpose of disseminating information and ensuring greater transparency, the list of entities who have submitted application to RBI seeking authorisation to act as online PAs under the PSS Act along with the current status of their application as on February 15, 2023 is published, which will be updated on a fortnightly basis.

All stakeholders are advised to transact with only those existing PAs (a) who have been granted in-principle authorisation or (b) whose application is currently under process.

Stakeholders may transact with new PAs only after these entities have received 'authorisation'2 under Section 7 of the PSS Act from the Reserve Bank of India.

Tags : APPLICATIONS   ONLINE PAYMENT   AGGREGATORS  

Share :        

Disclaimer | Copyright 2025 - All Rights Reserved