DigiGov Central

Digital Payment Overview

Digital payments, devoid of physical cash, rely on electronic transfers facilitated by mobile devices and online platforms. Government initiatives promote digital transactions for enhanced security, efficiency, and transparency, reducing cash-related risks and aiding tax compliance.

Various modes like UPI, NEFT, and mobile wallets drive this shift, with governments encouraging adoption through regulatory frameworks and incentives. Intermediaries like banks and payment networks ensure seamless processing, while digital authentication ensures secure exchanges between parties. This digital transformation in payments fosters economic resilience and inclusion, aligning with government agendas for digital innovation and financial inclusion.

Previous Four Digital Building Blocks

Philippine Digital ID Launch

The Philippine government, through the Philippine Statistics Authority and the Department of Information and Communication

Taxing Digital Platforms

Ghana’s Deputy Finance Minister advocates taxing digital platforms to capture revenue from the growing digital

Trans-Caspian Data Exchange

An international seminar in Aktau, Kazakhstan, focused on advancing digital government initiatives along the Trans-Caspian

Public Sector Citizen Experience

The UK government is spearheading digital transformation, prioritizing citizen-centric experiences as outlined in the 2022-25

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