Sharing his anticipation for the Union Budget 2026-27 and its potential impact on the industry, Matías Gainza Eurnekian, CEO, Federal Card Services (FCS), said “India’s payments landscape is entering its next phase of expansion, supported by rising consumer incomes, growing spending power, and rapid digital adoption. Industry insights from PwC and Visa consistently show that as disposable incomes increase, the use of cards and digital payment methods also accelerates especially when backed by strong acceptance infrastructure, financial inclusion initiatives and innovative payment offerings.
In this context, the upcoming Union Budget presents an important opportunity to strengthen the foundations of the ecosystem. Targeted incentives for advanced manufacturing and a continued push toward local production can help build a more resilient, globally competitive payments value chain. Extending and modernising schemes such as the Production Linked Incentive (PLI), particularly for next-generation technologies, would further support this momentum.
Equally critical is policy clarity that balances growth with fiscal discipline. When consumers and businesses have confidence in the macroeconomic environment, it directly supports the adoption of new payment technologies and enables the digital payments sector to scale in a sustainable, long-term manner.
Matías Gainza Eurnekian, CEO, Federal Card Services







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