A QR code, or quick response code, is a type of barcode used in the digital transaction space to facilitate the rapid and seamless exchange of information. In the context of payments, QR codes can represent transactional information in a machine-readable form, which, when a customer scans it with their smartphone or other device, initiates a payment process without requiring the customer to input data manually. The encoded information can represent details such as the customer's account credentials, the transaction amount or other payment-specific information. This digital representation of transactional data helps streamline the payment process, reducing the time and effort required to complete a transaction – for businesses and customers.
Kitzone Sound supports payments on Kitzone QR codes through multiple payment methods -
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On-us transactions are typically faster and less expensive than transactions that involve external networks, such as wire transfers or payments to accounts at other banks.
Off-us transactions typically involve additional processing steps, such as routing through payment networks (e.g., Visa, Mastercard, or ACH), which can lead to:
In contrast, on-us transactions occur entirely within the same bank, making them generally faster and less expensive.
using their Aadhaar number and biometric authentication (fingerprint or iris scan).
AEPS aims to increase financial accessibility and inclusion, especially in rural and underserved areas, by leveraging the widespread adoption of Aadhaar. It provides a convenient, secure, and efficient way to make transactions, reducing reliance on physical cards or accounts.