Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday said that with unified payments interface (UPI) now live in Greece, eligible customers can transfer money instantly, securely, and seamlessly, with transaction costs reducing drastically to a fraction of conventional transfer costs.
The increasing global acceptance and appreciation of UPI “reflects
the trust in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of building technology-led solutions that create value beyond borders and deepen partnerships for shared growth and prosperity,” the minister posted on X.
During his Greece visit, the minister met Eurobank CEO Fokion Karavias and had a fruitful discussion on expanding the India-Greece economic partnership.