Npci Approves Viyona Fintech As Tpap, Enhancing Digital Payment Access -- 0.00

akshayviyona - Hyderabad, - Oct 08, 2025
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Viyona Fintech has received Third-Party Application Provider (TPAP) approval from the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) to launch Unified Payments Interface (UPI) services across India. This milestone positions Viyona Fintech as a key player in the countrys fintech sector, advancing financial inclusion across both rural and urban markets.
Through this NPCI authorization, Viyona Fintech will offer secure and scalable UPI solutions in collaboration with partner banks. Its flagship platform, GraamPay, is designed to empower farmers, small merchants, and local communities with seamless digital collections, payouts, and frictionless transactions. By integrating UPI services into GraamPay, Viyona Fintech brings digital banking functionalities closer to underserved populations, enabling instant and reliable payment options for everyday business needs.
Viyonas strategy focuses on expanding UPI access in Tier II, Tier III cities, and rural areas, bridging gaps in digital payment adoption. The company also leverages technology to support financial literacy through its network of Village-Level Entrepreneurs (VLEs further strengthening economic empowerment in local communities.
Founder Ravindranath Yarlagadda stated that the NPCI approval validates Viyonas commitment to simplifying and securing digital payments for farmers, shopkeepers, and households across India. Viyona Fintechs platform supports a broad suite of services, including PayIn, PayOut, virtual accounts, UPI switching, and innovative features such as UPI Autopay, UPI Lite, and Credit Card on UPI, all aligned with the latest regulatory and technology standards.
This milestone underscores NPCIs confidence in Viyona Fintechs ability to address unmet needs in Indias evolving digital payments ecosystem, marking a significant step toward financial inclusion for millions of rural and urban users.

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