Hyderabad: Viyona Fintech, a Hyderabad-based next-gen digital payments platform, has received approval from the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) to operate as a Third-Party Application Provider (TPAP).Â
This authorisation marks a major step in Viyona’s efforts to expand financial inclusion and support the growth of India’s digital payments ecosystem.
Driving UPI Access Nationwide
With this approval, Viyona will deliver secure and seamless Unified Payments Interface (UPI) services in collaboration with partner banks. The platform will offer a scalable infrastructure to serve both rural and urban markets, reflecting the company’s aim to build a cashless and inclusive economy while fostering payments innovation.
‘GraamPay’ to Empower Local Communities
Central to this strategy is Viyona’s flagship product, ‘GraamPay’. Designed to empower farmers, small merchants, and local communities, GraamPay enables frictionless collections, payouts, and UPI-based payments. The platform aims to offer users a transparent and reliable digital payments experience.
Viyona also plans to launch a farmers’ marketplace within GraamPay to connect farmers directly with buyers. This feature will enable fair pricing, quicker settlements, and better access to the digital economy.
Strengthening India’s Digital Payments Landscape
The NPCI approval positions Viyona Fintech as an emerging player in India’s payments sector, reinforcing its mission to combine advanced technology with impactful solutions for underserved communities.
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