“Finance Minister’s acknowledgment towards the FinTech sector is a promising move for the Digital India drive, allocating a handsome sum of 3073 crore towards the development of the segment. The fintech sector in India comes with finest technology to fulfill credit gap that traditional system could not serve. With more funds, the nascent segment is sure to grow rapidly and further deliver to consumers and small business,” said Aditya Kumar, CE0 & Founder, Qbera.com
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