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Is India’s ATM Disappearing Act A Digital Payments Boon?

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Chalk it up to “unviability of operations” in the wake of new regulatory guidelines, mandating upgrades that focus on the actual management of the physical cash at those machines. That comes as eCommerce is slated to be worth as much as $200 billion by 2026 , according to Morgan Stanley estimates, growing at 30 percent, compounded annually.

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Amazon (And Others) Brace For India’s New eCommerce Tax

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The tax may be a case for the government to boost its own coffers on eCommerce, anticipated to be worth as much as $200 billion annually by 2026, as estimated by the India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF) late last year. The impression may be that the tax amounts to a “papercut,” but it “could impact working capital of small businesses.”.

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Amazon Vs. Alibaba: How The E-Commerce Giants Stack Up In The Fight To Go Global

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The e-commerce giants are capitalizing on three important trends: Global financial systems are going digital and mobile. Research from Morgan Stanley projects the online retail market will explode from $15B in 2016 to $200B in 2026. Capturing market share and becoming profitable will take mass amounts of scale and capital in India.