Mumbai: Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC), the largest consumer internet firm by revenue, is set to launch its own payment gateway as the online ticketing platform eyes additional revenues and looks to reduce dependency on third-party payment services providers, according to two people familiar with the matter.
IRCTC, which currently sells over 1.2 million tickets a month, is expected to start the pilot for its in-house payment gateway over the next 4-8 weeks, said the two people on condition of anonymity. The payment gateway is internally being called ‘ipay’ and will be rolled out in phases once the testing is successfully completed. Till then, ipay will be among the many payment gateways that IRCTC uses for online transactions on its platform.

Once launched, IRCTC’S payment gateway will eat into the business of payment firms such as Razorpay, Mobikwik and Paytm, who currently power IRCTC’S ticket booking transactions through their gateways. According to IRCTC’S 20162017 annual report, the ticketing platform on an average sold 5,73,000 e-tickets daily. Last month, payments solution firm Razorpay said in a statement that the company had tied with IRCTC to help customers transact online through Unified Payments Interface (UPI). The company had stated that Razorpay’s payment gateway is expected to process more than a million transactions a month on IRCTC’S website and mobile app.

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