Covid impact: SMEs become tech savvy
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Last Updated: Jul 16, 2021, 08:48 AM IST
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“The good news is in the old days, technology was a divider. Only corporations with deep pockets could afford latest technology,” said Sheela Nambiar, senior director, Oracle India.
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Covid-induced disruptions have helped change the approach of small businesses toward technology. Technology is now seen as the key enabler for small firms to stay alive. “Earlier, tech was seen as an expenditure; now it is seen as sustenance and help,” said R Narayan, president of FICCI-CMSME and CEO of Power2SME at the ET Financial Inclusion Summit.
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Axis Bank launches contactless wearable payment devices
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Last Updated: Mar 10, 2021, 09:27 PM IST
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Announcing the Wear N Pay wearable devices brand, Axis Bank said it is the first bank in India to offer such a service.
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Axis Bank on Wednesday launched the country s first contactless wearable payment devices to allow customers make on-the-go transactions more conveniently.
Announcing the Wear N Pay wearable devices brand, Axis Bank said it is the first bank in India to offer such a service.
The bank has partnered with Thales and Tappy Technologies to design and create these products, which are exclusively available on the Mastercard platform, it said in a release.