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The Economic Times
The Economic Times

Cashfree Payments bets on cross-border push with travel, investment payments

Fintech firm Cashfree Payments plans ​to deepen its cross-border ​business with offerings such as overseas investment and ​travel payments as it seeks to tap rising demand for international transactions, CEO Akash Sinha said on Monday.

Cashfree, backed by State Bank of India, ‌the country's ⁠largest ⁠lender, currently facilitates cross-border e-commerce payments.

It plans to begin pilots this year ​for overseas investment, travel and business-to-business payment services, expanding beyond online shopping, ​Sinha told Reuters in an interview.

"Cross-border is an exciting space...the market is not a challenge. It's a growing market," Sinha said, ​attributing the opportunity to India's increasing ⁠integration with ‌the global economy through trade agreements.

"It's more about ​how do ​we crack it. Can we build the ⁠right product? Can we make a compliant product? Those ​are the challenges."

Indian payment firms have stepped ​up their focus on cross-border services as outbound travel, overseas education, investments and global trade gather pace.

Unlike domestic payment processing, where intense competition has squeezed pricing, cross-border transactions typically offer better margins because they involve foreign exchange and additional regulatory ‌compliance.

Sinha said Cashfree aims to build payment infrastructure that makes cross-border transactions smoother, cheaper and operationally ​hassle-free for consumers ​and businesses.

Cashfree, which ⁠has a cross-border payments aggregator licence from India's financial regulator, expects the business to contribute 25% of revenue within three to ​four years, up from 10% currently.

It reported revenue of nearly Rs 1,000 crore ($105.7 million) in financial year 2026.

The firm, founded in 2015, processes transactions worth $80 billion annually for more than 1 million businesses, according to its website.

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