In a tweet, the Union Ministry of Finance's Department of Financial Services stated that the 'digital adoption' campaign launched by them earlier in the month has been a debacle. According to this, about one crore account holders have been prepared to make payments through digital technology on behalf of the government banks alone.
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The DFS launched the 'Digital Adoption' campaign on 15th August to make a habit of digital payments among the same account holders. It seeks to emphasize the need to adopt digital media for payment to at least 100 new account holders from every branch of all government banks.
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In a tweet, DFS Secretary Devashiesh Pandey said that banks are committed to providing an uninterrupted and safe digital payment system for the construction of a new country. In a tweet, DFS wrote, "The digital adoption campaign of the Department of Financial Services has achieved the best start. Private category banks have worked to bring one crore bank customers into digital payment mode within 31 days of the launch of the campaign. It is our commitment to make the country a digitally strong society. At the same time, there may be many changes, which will also be appropriate for customers."
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