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Fintech Startup EnKash Gets RBI’s Final Approval For Payment Aggregator Licence

Fintech Startup EnKash Gets RBI's Final Approval For Payment Aggregator Licence
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With the licence in place, EnKash said it aims to further drive innovation in B2B payments

The startup, which received in-principle approval from the RBI in January, said it would operate as a payment aggregator under the brand name Olympus

The RBI also granted payment aggregator licences to Razorpay, Cashfree Payments, and neobank Open

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Fintech startup EnKash has received the final approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to operate as a payment aggregator under the brand name ‘Olympus’.

In a statement, EnKash said with the licence in place, it aims to further drive innovation in B2B payments.

The fintech startup had received the in-principle approval from the central bank for the payment aggregator licence in January this year.

The RBI introduced the payment aggregator framework in March 2020. Under the norms, all payment gateway operators need to obtain a licence to acquire merchants and deploy digital payments solutions.

Commenting on the final approval, EnKash cofounder Yadvendra Tyagi said, “We are thrilled to have received approval from the Reserve Bank of India, making us the first new applicant in the cohort. This affirms our unwavering commitment to maintaining regulatory standards and highlights the significance of our role in advancing the industry.”

Founded by Naveen Bindal, Hemant Vishnoi and Tyagi in 2017, EnKash operates a spend management platform that allows enterprises to manage payables, receivables and expenses. It claims to have issued over 8 Lakh corporate cards till now.

Since its inception, EnKash claims to have aided over 2,50,000 businesses in digitising and decentralising corporate payments. 

The startup last raised $20 Mn in April last year in its Series B round led by Ascent Capital. Overall, Enkash has raised a total funding of $23 Mn till date and counts the likes of MayField India, Baring India, and Axilor Ventures among its backers.

The latest development comes a day after it was reported that fintech startups Razorpay, Cashfree Payments, and neobank Open received final approval from the RBI to operate as payment aggregators.

As per the latest data, the central bank has so far granted in-principle authorisation to 37 existing payment aggregators, including  Zomato and Infibeam Avenues. Besides, it has granted the in-principle approval to around 24 payment aggregators and returned applications of over 60.

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