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Paytm partners with NHAI for digital payments at toll plazas

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In a bid to easy payments at toll plazas, digital payments platform Paytm has announced partnership with major NHAI toll concessionaires like Reliance Infra, Sadhbav, IRB, MEP, L&T and GMR to enable cashless payments at all state, national and city toll plazas.

With the partnership, commuters across the country can now pay their toll charges instantly with Paytm by scanning the QR code placed at toll payment counters, using Paytm app.

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Through this initiative, the company is aiming to cover over five lakh vehicles per day by end of the financial year, it said in a statement here.

“Now users can pay toll tax with Paytm using code-based cashless payments across 6000+ lanes across the country, enabling the transportation sector transition to a digital economy,” Paytm’s Senior Vice President Kiran Vasireddy said.

Currently, over a million offline merchants across India now accept Paytm as their preferred payment mode, Paytm claims.

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