The Reserve Bank of India granted the Payment Aggregator-Physical (PA-P) licence to Razorpay POS, the company’s offline payment division. Razorpay POS can now function as an offline payment aggregator for in-store transactions thanks to this licence. The fintech stated that it now possesses three significant RBI licences, which it obtained last month in December. These include the payment aggregator–online licence (PA-O), the payment aggregator–physical licence (PA-P), and the payment aggregator–cross-border licence (PA-CB). How this lincence will benefit Razorpay let’s explore.The Licence will Enhance Razorpay’s OperationsRazorpay will be able to strengthen high-volume transactions by improving its in-store payment infrastructure thanks to the PA-P licence. According to PTI, these transactions would occur across a range of industries, including small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) and major retail chains. Shashank Kumar, MD and co-founder of Razorpay, said that the company views regulation as fundamental to its development process rather than an afterthought.Razorpay’s capacity to assist companies with scalable, legal in-store payments as they grow their omnichannel presence is further strengthened by obtaining the RBI’s Offline Payment Aggregator Licence. In December 2025, the fintech company obtained a significant Payment Aggregator – Cross-border (PA-CB) licence. Through this permission, the business was able to obtain regulatory authority…  ​Read MoreStartupTalky- Business News, Insights and Stories