Good news for Bank of Baroda customers, you can make payment with digital rupee by scanning UPI QR code.

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New Delhi. If you are a customer of public sector Bank of Baroda, then there is good news for you. Actually, Bank of Baroda on Saturday started the CBDC UPI QR Interoperability function on the Digital Rupee App for its users.

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Through this service of the bank, transactions can be done between customers and shopkeepers without any hindrance. Customers will be able to use the Bank of Baroda Digital Rupee app to scan any UPI QR at merchant outlets and transact. Additionally, merchants can now take digital rupee payments from customers using their existing QR payment acceptance terminals without joining as a CBDC merchant.

Promoting use of digital rupee

Joydeep Dutta Roy, Executive Director, Bank of Baroda, said, “CBDC UPI QR interoperability will accelerate the adoption of digital rupee among customers and provide a comprehensive payment acceptance infrastructure to promote the use of digital rupee among merchants. . Customers can now use the digital currency present in their Digital Rupee wallet and scan it to make payments on any UPI QR code. Similarly, merchants only need to show their existing QR code, which can accept payments in both CBDC and UPI.

Facility of payment with digital rupee by scanning UPI QR code is available in these 5 banks

1.Kotak Mahindra Bank
2.Yes Bank
3.Axis Bank
4.HDFC Bank
5.Canara Bank

CBDC was introduced in the year 2022

The Reserve Bank had conducted a pilot test last year regarding the use of CBDC or Digital Rupee. In the initial phase, wholesale use of CBDC was tested and later retail use was also tested.

What is Digital Rupee?

Let us tell you that Digital Rupee is the digital or electronic form of notes and coins. It is based on blockchain technology. With its arrival you will no longer need to keep notes or coins. You will be able to use this e-rupee for transactions. You will have to do this transaction digitally.

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