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Rwanda National Digital Payment System (RNDPS)

This mini case study explores Rwanda’s National Digital Payment System (RNDPS), a real-time, interoperable platform developed by RSwitch that powers inclusive digital payments under the shared “eKash” brand, supporting financial access through features like an alias directory, merchant registry, and sex-disaggregated data.

The Rwanda National Digital Payment System (RNDPS) is a core component of Rwanda’s national strategy to advance financial inclusion and reduce reliance on cash. Developed following the country’s Cashless Policy and National Payment System Framework, RNDPS provides a shared digital infrastructure for interoperable retail payments.

RNDPS supports person‑to‑person, person‑to‑merchant, and bill payments through instant, interoperable transfers, a national merchant directory, and an alias‑based addressing system using eKash IDs. The system actively leverages gender‑disaggregated data to understand inclusion outcomes and has evolved into recognized digital public infrastructure, enabling continued expansion of use cases and participation by banks, mobile money providers, and microfinance institutions.

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  • Country: Rwanda

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  • Instant Payment
  • Inclusive Governance
  • Low Fees for End Users
  • Safe Payments
  • Shared Capabilities

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