Govt Aims To Expand FASTag Ecosystem Via Fintech Partnerships: Gadkari
The FASTag system, widely recognized for revolutionizing toll collection in India, is set to evolve into a multi-functional digital platform aimed at enhancing the entire travel experience for commuters, Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari said.
Speaking at a workshop organised in New Delhi by the Indian Highways Management Company Limited (IHMCL), a subsidiary of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), Gadkari stressed the untapped potential of FASTag beyond its current usage.
“The FASTag ecosystem has immense potential, not just for tolling, but as a foundation for seamless digital travel experiences across the country,” he said.
Gadkari underlined the role of collaboration with fintech firms and other stakeholders in scaling up FASTag's utility. “We aim to expand the utility of FASTag into a robust platform that will enhance user convenience, streamline transport and mobility services, and bring greater efficiency to the sector,” he added.
Annual FASTag Pass Announced
The government recently introduced a FASTag-based annual pass priced at Rs 3,000 for passenger cars, which will be implemented from August 15 this year. This initiative is being seen as a move towards ensuring smoother and more predictable highway travel for frequent users.
At present, the National Electronic Toll Collection (NETC) FASTag system is operational at 1,728 toll plazas, spanning 1,113 National Highways and 615 State Highways. With over 11 crore FASTags issued by 38 banks, it accounts for more than 98.5 per cent of toll payments in the country.
Engaging Fintech For Innovation
The IHMCL-hosted workshop brought together top fintech players to explore the potential applications of the FASTag platform. The agenda included key discussions around compliance, consumer grievance mechanisms, cybersecurity, and possibilities for non-toll applications.
“The presentations and discussions held at this workshop will pave the way for a digitally empowered National Highway network that benefits every commuter in the country,” Gadkari noted.
Government As Facilitator, Fintech As Innovator
Umashankar, Secretary at the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, emphasized the role of fintech in shaping India's digital transformation. He described FASTag as a game-changer in toll collection and said the goal now is to move towards a “cashless, convenient, time-efficient, fraud-free, and error-free tolling” system.
“Fintech has been a bright spot for India and has given us many path-breaking innovations,” Umashankar said. “The government will act as a facilitator while fintech will provide the innovation needed to deliver a better experience for road users.”
Future Vision For FASTag
NHAI Chairman Santosh Kumar Yadav echoed these views, calling the workshop a crucial step in designing the next phase of FASTag's growth. “This is a great opportunity to create future solutions that will cater to varied needs of the National Highway users,” he said.
The workshop marks the beginning of a broader strategy to integrate FASTag into India's mobility ecosystem, with the aim of delivering smarter, more convenient travel solutions to millions of commuters.
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