The purchasing trends and payment vectors for Indian consumers have undergone a phenomenal change. Since the advent of digitization and new-age technologies, the way people buy things and spend money has witnessed a remarkable transformation. Until two decades ago, traditional kirana stores or brick and mortar stores were the chosen norm and all transactions were primarily cash-based. Soon, that gave way to the emergence of semi-digital omnichannel that operated on the thresholds of technology and the manual. As innovation progressed further, Indian consumers saw a steady influx of alternate payment pathways such as credit cards and other digital payment formats. Cut to 2021, the post-pandemic milieu has necessitated a complete transition to online shopping and vending optimized via state-of-the-art contactless digital technologies.