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Over Two Lakh People in Rural India Gain Employment With Ezeepay

India’s leading fintech startup started transforming rural India’s accessibility of digital services 4 years back. With over 1.2 billion people, India is the 7th largest economy globally. However, more than 2/3rd of the Indian population lives in rural India spreading over 600,000 villages and 640 districts.

Ezeepay launched touchpoints across the country, making it easy to scan and pay QR Codes. Right from bill payments to recharges to updating your KYC details, Ezeepay touchpoints can help you complete all that. People no longer need to go to multiple offices to pay their bills and renew their documentations. These touchpoints managed and curated by Ezeepay can help them achieve all that. With these touchpoints, Ezeepay has provided employment for over two lakh Indians in rural India, most of them being women.

Shams Tabrej, Financial Expert and Founder Ezeepay, said,” This is just the first milestone we have achieved; we still have a long way to go. Our main is to take Banking to the rural doorsteps of India and create employment avenues there.

Rashid Ali, Managing Director, Ezeepay says,” To further take our goals we are empowering women or Rural India, by providing them small group loans to help them set up their business. A group of 10 women can seek a minimum of 10k to a maximum of 25k per woman loan. We at ezeepay firmly believe that empowering would for sure empower India both at the urban and rural levels.

Musharraf Hussain, Chief Marketing Officer Ezeepay said, Ezeepay’s Micro ATM is need of the hour and a revolution as compared to conventional ATMs as they are allowing consumers to withdraw cash and do a variety of similar banking activities at any Ezeepay Touchpoint.”

The launch of Ezeepay has helped assist the Indian Government’s target in rooting financial and social inclusion in rural India, making Ezeepay a critical player in the Indian fintech sector, especially in the rural sector.

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