New Delhi: If you are an old reader of Times of India, then you must remember the ‘Common Man’ cartoon made by RK Laxman. It has been a part of the lives of Indians for many years. Now it will become the face of digital payment security. Yes, National Payment Corporation Limited (NPCI) and Times of India have together started a campaign to make digital payments secure. In this campaign R.K. The ‘Common Man’ cartoon character created by Laxman will be used.
What is the purpose of this campaign?
The purpose of this campaign is to make people aware about digital payment fraud. The ‘Common Man’ character has been chosen for the campaign because it is easily understood by the people. The campaign represents the millions of Indians who want to understand the world of digital payments. ‘Common Man’ will tell people in his humorous style how to avoid scams and how to do safe digital transactions.
What will the public be aware of?
Through ‘Common Man’ the general public will be made aware about different types of digital payment frauds. This includes phishing, OTP scams and fake apps. Through this, NPCI wants to give information to people about secure digital transactions.
Digital payment security is necessary
Dilip Asbe, MD and CEO of NPCI, says, ‘We are happy to be associated with The Times of India and their famous character ‘Common Man’. Digital payment security is very important. We want to spread awareness about this. People are now becoming more dependent on digital transactions. In such a situation, they should know about secure payment methods. This campaign will provide necessary information to protect people from scams.
Safety lesson in fun
The common man says serious things while laughing and tickling. That is why NPCI and Times of India have made this unique alliance. In this campaign, caution will also be advised along with humor. It is noteworthy that NPCI has always been working in new ways. NPCI provides secure and inclusive payment solutions across India and the world.