A small Indian shopkeeper at his counter, smiling as a customer scans a generic QR code to pay by phone — a friendly, everyday scene of digital payments in a local store.
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| File format | To be confirmed via WhatsApp or email |
|---|---|
| Resolution | High-resolution (specifications confirmed on request) |
| Use case | Fintech & Small Business |
| License | Personal & commercial use |
| Delivery | Delivered by email after payment confirmation |
This business illustration captures a familiar Indian retail moment: a shopkeeper standing behind a counter lined with packaged goods, while a customer holds up a smartphone to scan a QR code displayed on a small stand. The mood is warm and unhurried, showing digital payments as a natural part of everyday shopping rather than a big technological leap.
The QR code and phone screen shown are generic and do not represent any real payment app, bank, or company. This makes the image safe to use alongside your own branding, screenshots, or messaging without implying a partnership or endorsement.
It's a strong fit for fintech websites, UPI and digital-payments explainer articles, small-business and retail campaigns, and general "Digital India" themed content where you want to show real-world adoption of cashless payments.
You receive the final digital file by email after payment confirmation — no physical item is shipped. File format, dimensions and resolution can be confirmed through WhatsApp or email before payment. This purchase includes a personal and commercial-use license for websites, blogs, decks, and marketing material. Reselling the file itself as-is is not permitted.
License note: This purchase includes a personal and commercial-use license for websites, blogs, decks, ads and marketing material. You may not resell the file itself as-is, and no real brand, app, bank or company is depicted or implied.
No — the QR code and phone interface are generic placeholders and do not represent any real UPI app, bank, or brand.
Yes, it's designed for exactly this kind of use, and includes a personal and commercial-use license.