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Govt to revoke ban imposed on fintech companies LazyPay, Kissht

The government will revoke the ban imposed on fintech firms LazyPay and Kissht after representations were made by these companies, a senior official said on Friday. The government last week ordered the blocking of 232 apps operated by overseas entities, including Chinese, for being involved in betting, gambling and unauthorised loan service. Sources said that the government will revoke the ban on LazyPay and Kissht that were in the list of banned websites and apps after representations were made by these companies. A senior government official confirmed the development. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) issued blocking orders on Saturday, based on an emergency request issued by a nodal officer of the home ministry, against 138 betting and gambling websites and 94 loan apps that were engaging in illegal money laundering and posing a threat to financial security of the country. Fintech firms LazyPay, IndiaBulls Home Loans and Kissht were among the list o

Govt to revoke ban imposed on fintech companies LazyPay, Kissht
Updated On : 10 Feb 2023 | 5:19 PM IST

Ahead of ban order, RBI gave a list of apps working with NBFCs to govt

The Reserve Bank of India gave a list of apps, which were working with non-bank lenders registered with the central bank, to the government ahead of the ban imposed on some apps earlier this week, officials said on Wednesday. "We have given a list of apps which work with NBFCs (non-banking finance companies) to the government. On that basis, the government has taken this step," Governor Shaktikanta Das told reporters here. Earlier this week, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology banned 94 loan apps, which included entities not connected to China as well. It included some apps involved in what reports described as predatory lending with unfair terms, which led to a debt trap for the borrowers. The list of banned apps include 'Buy Now Pay Later' (BNPL) apps such as LazyPay and Kissht. Das said the RBI sought a list of apps the NBFCs registered with it work with, adding that this was done because "there are many illegal and illegitimate apps" which promise to lend by

Ahead of ban order, RBI gave a list of apps working with NBFCs to govt
Updated On : 08 Feb 2023 | 3:47 PM IST

The RBI is no fan of 'buy now, pay later' and it's wholly understandable

Last week, the Reserve Bank of India brought out its regulatory axe and hacked away at a popular path to small-ticket fintech loans

The RBI is no fan of 'buy now, pay later' and it's wholly understandable
Updated On : 28 Jun 2022 | 7:34 AM IST

LazyPay joins cards bandwagon, targets 1 million customers this year

The BNPL platform said it is on track to grow three-fold in monthly disbursals to Rs 300 crore in January on a year on year basis.

LazyPay joins cards bandwagon, targets 1 million customers this year
Updated On : 11 Jan 2022 | 10:44 PM IST

PayU aims to provide full-stack financial services to its customers

So far, the company has disbursed about $300 million in credit and it now wants to add new products

PayU aims to provide full-stack financial services to its customers
Updated On : 01 Sep 2021 | 3:27 PM IST

Should you ditch your credit card and consider 'buy now, pay later'?

Several players, such as LazyPay, Capital Float, and ZestMoney, to name a few, offer it

Should you ditch your credit card and consider 'buy now, pay later'?
Updated On : 23 Jul 2021 | 6:10 AM IST

You think you are lazy? With this digital firm, it pays off to be laid back

To promote LazyPay, PayU India's digital campaign features ads with stand-up comics

You think you are lazy? With this digital firm, it pays off to be laid back
Updated On : 29 Jun 2017 | 1:19 AM IST