NBBL's e-challan Platform Surpasses 1 Million Transactions, Promoting Digital Payments
NBBL's e-challan platform crosses 1 million transactions milestone
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NPCI Bharat BillPay Limited (NBBL) has announced that its e-challan platform under Bharat Connect has exceeded one million transactions, totaling over ₹600 million. The service is currently operational in five states, reflecting a growing trend towards digital payments for civic services in India.
- 01The e-challan platform has processed over one million transactions valued at more than ₹600 million.
- 02Andhra Pradesh leads in adoption with over 700,000 transactions, followed by Telangana and Gujarat.
- 03The platform aims to enhance digital governance by integrating traffic enforcement into India's Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI).
- 04Delhi and Himachal Pradesh have recently joined the e-challan network, with plans for further expansion.
- 05NBBL's CEO Noopur Chaturvedi emphasized the platform's popularity and the shift towards digital-first public services.
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NPCI Bharat BillPay Limited (NBBL) has reported that its e-challan category under Bharat Connect has surpassed one million transactions, with a total value exceeding ₹600 million. The service is currently available in five states: Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, and Delhi. Andhra Pradesh has shown the highest adoption, accounting for more than 700,000 transactions since the platform's launch. NBBL's initiative reflects a growing trend towards digital payments for civic utility services, contributing to India's digital economy. Noopur Chaturvedi, MD and CEO of NBBL, highlighted the increasing trust in the platform and the shift in consumer behavior towards digital public services. The e-challan network is expected to expand further, with more states likely to join, thereby enhancing digital governance by integrating state-level traffic enforcement into India's Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI). This achievement marks a significant step towards creating a scalable framework for other states and transport authorities to adopt similar services.
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The success of the e-challan platform enhances digital payment adoption for civic services, making it easier for citizens to pay traffic challans.
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