Jaipur: Getepay, a digital payments and merchant enablement platform, received final authorization from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to operate as a Payment Aggregator (PA) online under the RBI's payment regulatory framework.
This positions Getepay as the first company from Rajasthan to receive this coveted license, marking a significant step in the state's contribution to India's fintech ecosystem.
Since inception, Getepay has empowered over 1.5 million merchants across diverse categories, ranging from kirana stores, micro-retailers, ecom stores, education institutes, service providers to small-scale manufacturers, delivering secure, and accessible digital payment solutions.
"This is more than just a regulatory milestone; it's a validation of our unwavering commitment to building a truly inclusive digital economy," said Pravin Sharma, founder and CEO of Getepay.
With the licence, Getepay looks to scale its operations pan-India, deepen its merchant offerings, and onboard millions of small businesses, especially from tier-2, tier-3, and rural India, under one digital payments and commerce platform.
"Getepay isn't just another fintech, it's a company that's grounded in Bharat and solving real, structural problems," said Mahavir Pratap Sharma, angel investor.
Mahavir said, "The RBI license reinforces their credibility, and I believe Getepay is poised to become a key force in reshaping how small merchants participate in India's digitaleconomy."
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