PNB joins hands with Kiwi to expand credit on UPI for 180 mn customers 
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PNB joins hands with Kiwi to expand credit on UPI for 180 mn customers

PNB on Wednesday announced a strategic partnership with Kiwi to introduce credit-enabled UPI payments to its 180 million customers

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: State-owned Punjab National Bank (PNB) on Wednesday announced a strategic partnership with Kiwi, a leading credit card on UPI platform, to introduce credit-enabled UPI payments to its 180 million customers.

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As part of the collaboration, the bank will launch the PNB Kiwi Credit Card on the RuPay network, PNB said in a statement.

The card will offer fully digital onboarding, seamless UPI integration, and a special feature of cashback on all online transactions from 0.5 percent upto 1.5 percent, delivering a frictionless credit experience to users, it said.

Speaking on the partnership, PNB Executive Director Bibhu Prasad Mahapatra said, "India is witnessing a rapid shift towards digital payments, led by the growth of the Unified Payments Interface (UPI). With over 10,000 branches—60 per cent in semi-urban and rural regions—we are well positioned to extend formal credit to underserved segments.

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As RuPay credit cards gain momentum, the partnership with Kiwi marks a key step in enhancing financial flexibility and supporting everyday spending needs, he added.

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