Government tries to increase Digital Transactions via great cashback offers
Government tries to increase Digital Transactions via great cashback offers
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The government is trying its best to increase digital transaction. If you are becoming a part of this, then it can be of great benefit. In order to promote digital payments, the government's cashback and incentive scheme is going to start from April 14. 

Customers of Bhim App's cashback offer will now get cash back like the other app. Transactions of less than Rs 100 will get 51 rupees. On the next 20 unique transactions, 25 per transaction will be available per transaction. Fixed 100 rupees will be available on next 25-50 transactions.

After this 50-100 transactions will get fixed 200 rupees. At the same time, a total of 10 transactions will get 200 rupees. More than 100 transactions will get 250 rupees. In the next slide, find out what benefits will be to businessmen. According to the new plan, after transcribing Rs 2,000 in a month, traders will get an incentive of up to Rs 2-50 per transaction. Now the question arises how to use this app.   

How to Use BHIM App

First, download Bhim App from the Google Play Store. After that, register your bank account in this app. With registering a bank account, set a UPI pen for yourself. The user's mobile number will be the address of his payment.

Once your registration is complete, you can start your transaction with Bhima App.  All transactions on Bhim App can be sent to registered mobile number i.e. to the payment address. You can transfer money to banks without a utility facility.

For that, you can take the help of MMID and IFSC facility. You can also send a request to get money from another registered mobile number or user. 

By linking a bank account with Bhim App, you can make a purchase or any kind of transaction and transfer money directly into your account. After downloading it in a mobile phone, after typing * 99 #, its menu opens, giving you all kinds of information.

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