TIL Desk/Business/New Delhi/ Leading digital financial services platform Paytm on Monday said it will partner with various card issuers to introduce co-branded credit cards and is aiming to issue 20 lakh cards in the next 12-18 months. The move is aimed at transforming the credit market by enabling “new to credit” users to join the digital economy, the company said.
“In our country, credit cards are still considered a product for the affluent sections of the society and not everyone can avail of its benefits. At Paytm, our aim is to provide credit cards that benefit India’s aspiring youth and evolved professionals,” Bhavesh Gupta, CEO – Paytm Lending, said in a statement.
“These cards are designed to help them lead a healthier financial life through managing and analysing spends to make well-informed decisions. This can transform the credit market by bringing ‘new to credit’ users into the formal economy.” Given the limited access to banking, stringent documentation and long processing times, India’s credit card penetration stands at only three per cent compared 320 per cent in markets such as the US.

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