Infosys pioneer N.R. Narayan Murthy spotlighted RBI’s transformative impact on UPI, dubbing it a public good that resonates with the common man. In Bengaluru, he portrayed RBI as a dynamic, benevolent, prescient force making payments inexpensive, reachable, and dependable nationwide.
‘RBI’s inclusive UPI blueprint has captured public trust and democratized digital finance across India’s diverse populace,’ Murthy observed at the Center for Digital Public Goods event. He linked national metamorphosis to ambitious, honest leaders.
For enduring organizations honoring every member’s respect, leaders need deeds mirroring words. Murthy championed action-forged values, discipline, top-tier guidance, and empathetic capitalism as progress catalysts.
Amid tech’s fleeting nature, adaptation is key. He bemoaned sparse records of institutional journeys in India—obstacles, flaws, teamwork intricacies, tech ventures—forming essential ‘institutional memory’ for advancement.
Ultimate wisdom: affordable public code blocks monopolies, ignites fresh ideas. Superior leaders propel such foundations forward. Urging students, Murthy advocated modest lives, ditching pomp, as envoys of sensitive capitalism boosting entrepreneurship and patriotism.