Axis Pay


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Like PayPal and similar payment systems that you can operate without giving out or asking for other people’s bank or credit card details? A PayPal-like service with no fees? A PayPal-like service that allows instant money transfers and receipts ?

Now you have Axis Pay.Axis Pay is an easy to use app which you can link to any bank account, even those not with Axis Bank, to send or receive payments to anybody instantly and securely, with just your name. And all for free !!!!

Axis pay is powered by the UPI. UPI stands for Unified Payments Interface which is a platform provided by the NPCI ,i.e. National Payments Corporation of India, to facilitate inter-operability among various banks. It’s a one stop solution for multiple bank accounts ,in various banks, accessible via one app. It allows all account holders to send and receive money using their smartphones with a single identifier called virtual payments address(VPA) .VPA is a unique ID which a person must create and link to any of their bank accounts to make secure payments. This unique ID can be yourname@axisbank or mobilenumber@axisbank etc which is easy to remember. Each VPA is unique to a particular user. So there is no need to know the payee’s or payer’s IFSC code, bank account details, etc. and this makes the process less taxing on the a person’s memory. Read more of this post

A Small Giant


wealthymattersSo who are the businesses wealthymatters competes with ?

The screen-shot below speaks for itself :

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This is the position at the beginning of 2017. Let’s see how much further I can go this year.

BTW gawker is closing down already due to adverse judgements in lawsuits.

The Road To Serfdom


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The Shariah And Gold


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Uncertainty for the Pound Sterling as Memo is Leaked


pound-uncertainityTheresa May, the UK Prime Minister, told the country to take the new opportunities ahead and to set the standard for other nations to follow during her recent speech. The speech had a positive reception but was later overshadowed by a memo that was made to the Cabinet Office. The Times and the BBC saw the memo and reported that it spoke about the lack of a common exit strategy for the country. The government denied what the memo said, according to a BBC report. The memo noted that it would take at least another six months to prepare to Brexit and require as many as 30,000 additional staff members to handle the amount of paperwork involved. Read more of this post