| akshayviyona - Hyderabad, - Oct 11, 2025 |
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message akshayviyona about this ad Hyderabad-based startup ViyonaFintech has received approval from the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) to operate as a third-party application provider (TPAP paving the way for its entry into the fast-growing Unified Payments Interface (UPI) ecosystem. Digital payments to expand in rural India The fintech company, which offers GraamPay and Viyona Pay apps, said in a press release on September 8 that the approval will accelerate its plans to expand digital payments in Indias Tier II, Tier III, and rural markets in partnership with banks. Benefits for merchants and communities ViyonaFintech Founder Ravindranath Yarlagadda said, This approval reflects NPCIs confidence in our fintech applications to make UPI payments more accessible to shopkeepers, families, and local communities. He added that the company is focused on creating safe and simple financial tools for both urban and underprivileged populations. Meeting the needs of rural India ViyonaFintechs flagship platform GraamPay addresses the digital payment needs of rural India, helping small merchants and local communities make digital collections, payments, and UPI transactions. The platform also promotes financial literacy and supports rural e-commerce through a network of village-level entrepreneurs (VLEs message akshayviyona about this ad |