CAMS Unveils New CAMSPay Gateway for Secure Digital Transactions
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CAMS Unveils New CAMSPay Gateway for Secure Digital Transactions

CAMSPay, the digital payments arm of CAMS, has announced the launch of its new payment gateway – The CAMSPay’s New Payment Gateway – designed to meet the evolving needs of businesses in India’s dynamic digital payments landscape.

The new platform is built to address key challenges such as compliance with RBI’s tokenisation and data localisation mandates, the need for real-time visibility, fraud prevention, and reliable transaction processing at scale. Many businesses still operate on legacy payment systems that struggle to meet these requirements.

India’s digital payments sector is experiencing rapid growth:

  • The digital payments market is expected to reach $10 trillion by 2030, driven by sectors such as e-commerce, fintech, and financial services.
  • Over 5 billion digital transactions are processed monthly, with peak volumes rising by over 30 per cent.
  • Regulatory shifts and cybersecurity threats have made low-latency, high-availability, and secure platforms essential for business continuity.

CAMSPay’s new payment gateway is tailored for sectors such as e-commerce, retail, and financial services, offering a secure, scalable, and regulation-compliant infrastructure. It supports seamless checkout experiences, fraud detection mechanisms, and real-time transaction visibility to help businesses reduce cart abandonment and enhance customer satisfaction.

Speaking about the launch, Vasanth Jeyapaul, CEO – CAMSPay, said, “With The CAMSPay’s New Payment Gateway, our aim is to help businesses overcome common payment-related hurdles. This is more than a payment gateway – it's a strategic platform that combines stability, security, and flexibility with compliance readiness.”

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CAMSPay, the digital payments arm of CAMS, has announced the launch of its new payment gateway – The CAMSPay’s New Payment Gateway – designed to meet the evolving needs of businesses in India’s dynamic digital payments landscape.The new platform is built to address key challenges such as compliance with RBI’s tokenisation and data localisation mandates, the need for real-time visibility, fraud prevention, and reliable transaction processing at scale. Many businesses still operate on legacy payment systems that struggle to meet these requirements.India’s digital payments sector is experiencing rapid growth:The digital payments market is expected to reach $10 trillion by 2030, driven by sectors such as e-commerce, fintech, and financial services.Over 5 billion digital transactions are processed monthly, with peak volumes rising by over 30 per cent.Regulatory shifts and cybersecurity threats have made low-latency, high-availability, and secure platforms essential for business continuity.CAMSPay’s new payment gateway is tailored for sectors such as e-commerce, retail, and financial services, offering a secure, scalable, and regulation-compliant infrastructure. It supports seamless checkout experiences, fraud detection mechanisms, and real-time transaction visibility to help businesses reduce cart abandonment and enhance customer satisfaction.Speaking about the launch, Vasanth Jeyapaul, CEO – CAMSPay, said, “With The CAMSPay’s New Payment Gateway, our aim is to help businesses overcome common payment-related hurdles. This is more than a payment gateway – it's a strategic platform that combines stability, security, and flexibility with compliance readiness.”Ramco Systems Partn

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