The Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) deadline for Paytm Payments Bank (PPBL) to cease certain operations, including FASTag issuance, is fast approaching. As a consequence, Paytm has been removed from the National Highway Authority of India's (NHAI) list of authorised FASTag issuers. This blog explores the implications of this development for Paytm users and the broader FASTag ecosystem in India.
Related article: What exactly happened with Paytm Payments Bank?
Here's a guide for Paytm users to obtain a new FASTag:
Paytm's removal from the list of FASTag issuers is unlikely to significantly disrupt the overall FASTag ecosystem for the following reasons:
While Paytm users with existing FASTags will need to take action before the deadline, the broader FASTag ecosystem is expected to remain stable. By planning ahead and acquiring a new FASTag from an authorised issuer, Paytm users can ensure a smooth transition and continue enjoying the benefits of digital toll payments on highways. Remember, timely action is crucial to avoid any inconvenience at toll plazas.

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