UPI hits new record with ₹7.71-lakh crore worth of transactions in October

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Amidst festival season sales and opening up of the economy, UPI transactions touched a record high at ₹7.71 lakh crore in value terms in October.

This was a new record for UPI, which is fast becoming the most popular choice for digital payments. It was a 56 per cent jump from ₹6.54 lakh crore in transaction value recorded in September.

According to data released by National Payments Corporation of India on Monday, the number of transactions on the Unified Payments Interface platform amounted to 421 crore in October, compared to 365 crore in September.

Daily payments through UPI were averaging between ₹25,000 crore to ₹30,000 crore in October.

Also read: Mobile payments growing faster than card payments

The Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) also scaled a new high in October and processed 43.06 crore transactions worth ₹3.7 lakh crore. It had processed 38.48 crore transactions amounting to ₹3.24 lakh crore in September.

Meanwhile, there were 21.42 crore transactions via the NETC FASTags totalling ₹3,356.74 crore in October compared to 19.36 crore transactions worth ₹3,009.3 crore in September.

Mobile payments are now growing faster than card payments and are clocking over $1 trillion in annualised value in 2021, the 2021 India Mobile Payments Market Report by S&P Global Market Intelligence’s Financial Institutions Research team had said.

Also read: Strong growth in digital payments indicates a lasting shift in consumer payment behaviour

According to the report, payments made via apps that bypass credit card rails rose 67 per cent to $478 billion in 2020.

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New Delhi, Consumers are more excited about the festive season shopping this year compared to the last, making retailers hopeful that the third wave of COVID-19 pandemic will not eclipse the Diwali glow, Retailers Association of India (RAI) said on Tuesday. As per the annual Festive Shopping Index conducted by RAI and LitmusWorld, capturing consumer sentiment on several aspects influencing purchase decisions during the festive season, apparel topped the shopping list followed by home appliances.

As per the survey that covered 1,000 customers across tier I, II and III cities in India, 63 per cent of the respondents had apparel on top of their shopping list, followed by home appliances and electronics with 50 per cent each and 36 per cent preferred mobile phones.

“Jewellery is back among the top things to buy this festive season for 27 per cent of respondents this year, as against a mere 9 per cent last year,” RAI said in a statement.

When it comes to spending, the survey found that about 43 per cent of respondents were willing to spend in the range of Rs 15,000 to Rs 1 lakh and 9 per cent are looking at spending above Rs 1 lakh during the ongoing festive season. Last year only 5 per cent of respondents were willing to splurge over Rs 1 lakh. RAI CEO Kumar Rajagopalan said,

“Consumers have indicated an overwhelming eagerness to shop in this year’s consumer survey as more than half of the respondents plan to shop for themselves as well as for their loved ones”.

Stating that this augurs well for retail businesses and may lead to a turnaround, he said, “Retailers are hopeful that the positive sentiment continues and are hoping that a third wave of the pandemic doesn’t eclipse the Diwali glow”.

In terms of mode of payments, non-cash continues to be the trend this year as well, with credit cards (59 per cent) being the mode of choice, followed by debit cards (51 per cent) and UPI (40 per cent), RAI said.

As many as 21 per cent of respondents indicated that they would opt for EMI or pay later schemes when shopping, indicating the emergence of a new trend, it added.



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PhonePe transactions grew 33.6% between July and September

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During July to September 2021, PhonePe saw 33.6 per cent growth in transactions from the previous quarter at 526.5 crore, while the value of transactions grew 23.3 per cent to ₹9,21,674 crore.

According to the Q3 (July-September) 2021 data released on PhonePe Pulse — an interactive website with digital payment data, insights and trends in India — money transfers with UPI and merchant payments clocked 221 crore and 231 crore transactions, respectively. Further, offline merchant payments grew faster than online, 65 per cent higher than the previous quarter, marking a period of recovery after the second wave of the pandemic and the rapid reopening of stores.

Coming soon, new framework for offline digital payments

As many as 720 of the country’s 726 districts registered a growth in digital transactions by volume. The number of registered users grew from 30.5 crore to 32.8 crore.

Digital transactions grew 80% in last 250 days: Razorpay report

Karthik Raghupathy, Head of Strategy and Investor Relations at PhonePe, said, “When we launched PhonePe Pulse, we committed to publishing data periodically, and we are delighted to share the insights from the first Pulse data refresh. The rapid growth we are seeing quarter-on-quarter is a strong indicator that digital payments are penetrating across the length and breadth of the country. It is going to be an exciting next quarter with the festivities and the holiday season; we are already looking forward to interesting insights and trends from Q4 2021.”

Launched in September 2021, PhonePe Pulse showcases more than 2,000 crore transactions by consumers on an interactive map of India.

PhonePe says it has over 32.5 crore registered users, who can send and receive money, recharge mobile phones, DTH, data cards, pay at stores, make utility payments, buy gold and make investments. PhonePe ventured into financial services in 2017 with the launch of its Gold platform for buying 24-karat gold. It has since launched mutual funds and insurance products like tax-saving funds, liquid funds, international travel insurance, life insurance, and insurance for the Covid-19 pandemic, among others. PhonePe is accepted at over 2.2 crore merchant outlets across India.

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Paytm allots ₹100 crore to marketing campaigns during festival season

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Digital payments platform Paytm on Monday announced that the company and its partners will allocate ₹100 crore for marketing activities during the festive season in a major push planned for the company and its partners.

These campaigns will be aligned to promote digital payments in India and educate users about Paytm UPI for money transfers, Paytm Wallet and Paytm Postpaid (Buy Now, Pay Later) for spends, to drive financial inclusion across the country.

The company has also announced “Paytm Cashback Dhamaka”, a cashback festival starting from October 14, where users can win cashback for money transfers, online, offline payments or recharges done through the app.

Also read: Paytm brings DigiLocker to its mini app store

The idea behind the cashback festival is to encourage the adoption of Paytm’s digital payment instruments through offers, driving adoption of digital payments among more users across the country. The programme will be rolled out across all districts in India from merchant partners’ stores to large retail outlets, as well as online platforms. There will be a special focus on the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka.

Users can avail cashback by using Paytm for their mobile, broadband DTH recharges, utility bill payments, money transfer, booking travel (flight/bus/train) tickets, paying credit card bills, booking movie tickets, FASTag payments, transactions at online and offline kirana stores, etc.

During the peak festive season (October 14-November 14), everyday 10 lucky winners will win ₹1 lakh each, 10,000 winners will get ₹100 cashback, while another 10,000 users will win ₹50 cashback as part of the offers.

Closer to Diwali (November 1-3) users can win upto ₹10 lakh daily. Users also stand a chance to win an iPhone 13, tickets for the T20 World Cup, shopping vouchers from top brands like Levi’s, Leaf headphones, among other rewards, Paytm said.

Also read: ‘Buy-now, pay-later’ loans help fuel India’s festive recovery

The offer will be applicable for payments made through all the major payment options offered by the company Paytm Wallet, Paytm UPI, Paytm Postpaid (Buy Now, Pay Later), credit cards/debit cards among others.

A Paytm spokesperson said, “Our aim is to drive financial inclusion in India by empowering more and more users with digital payments. Today, users come to Paytm for payments of their utility bills, recharges, money transfers among other services and enjoy a wide variety of payment instruments from Paytm Wallet, Paytm UPI, netbanking and Paytm Postpaid. The Paytm Cashback Dhamaka has been launched to celebrate the festive season with our users and offer them exciting cashback and rewards.”

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Setting up UPI Autopay for recurring payments: Here’s all you need to know

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The Reserve Bank of India’s on Additional Factor of Authentication (AFA) coming into effect from October 1.

With this, the UPI AutoPay option has been gaining popularity among customers as well.

Users can set up an e-mandate using UPI Autopay for periodic recurring payments.

“UPI AUTOPAY, customers can enable recurring e-mandate using any UPI application for recurring payments such as mobile bills, electricity bills, EMI payments, entertainment/OTT subscriptions, insurance, mutual funds, and loan payments, paying for transit/metro payments among others of upto ₹5,000. If the amount exceeds ₹5,000, customers have to execute every mandate with UPI PIN,” the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) said in an official release.

Here’s are the steps for customers to set up UPI Autopay:

A UPI-enabled application would have a ‘Mandate’ section, through which customers can create, modify, pause as well as revoke auto-debit mandate.

Customers can view their past mandates for their reference and records through the mandate section. UPI users can create an e-mandate through UPI ID, QR scan, or Intent.

“The pattern for auto-debit mandate has been created keeping in mind customers’ spends on recurring payments,” it said.

Customers can set mandates for one-time, daily, weekly, fortnightly, monthly, bi-monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, and yearly time periods.

Mandates are generated instantly and payments get deducted automatically on the authorised date, it added.

Customers will be required to authenticate their account through UPI PIN one-time and subsequent monthly payments would be debited automatically.

For instance to set up UPI Autopay in BHIM UPI App, customers can login to BHIM UPI App and click on Auto Debit to get started. From there they will need to click on Mandate and move to Manage mandate to create a new mandate or view past mandates.

While creating a mandate, they will need to select payment frequency/period (monthly/weekly/annually). They can then add the name of the merchant and select auto debit date and click on Proceed to set it up.

Currently, various banks, merchants, and aggregators are live with UPI Autopay. These include Axis Bank, Bank of Baroda, HDFC Bank, HSBC Bank, ICICI Bank, IDFC Bank, IndusInd Bank, Paytm Payments Bank, Jio Payments Bank, among others.

OTT platforms include Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, Gaana and Jio Saavn also support UPI Autopay. Other platforms that support the payment method include BSE, JAR, JIO mobility prepaid, Policybazaar insurance brokers, among others.

Google Pay, SonyLIV, Amazon Prime, Voot, Hungama, Zee5, BYJU’s, Acko General, Tata Power, SBI AMC, ET Prime, Upstox etc will soon go live with UPI Autopay, the release added.

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Coming soon, new framework for offline digital payments

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In a move to broaden the reach and use of digital payments, the Reserve Bank of India has proposed to introduce a framework for carrying out retail digital payments in offline mode across the country.

This would enable customers to use digital payment modes even without internet connectivity.

The Statement on Developmental and Regulatory Policies on August 6, 2020, had announced a scheme to conduct pilot tests of innovative technology that enables retail digital payments even in situations where internet connectivity is low or not available (offline mode).

“Three pilots were successfully conducted under the Scheme in different parts of the country during the period from September 2020 to June 2021, involving small-value transactions covering a volume of 2.41 lakh for the value of ₹1.16 crore,” said RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das on Friday.

Also see: Leading companies come together to set up Merchants Payments Alliance of India

At present, digital payment modes like the vastly popular Unified Payments Interface require internet connectivity and a smartphone, and are used largely in Tier 1, 2 and 3 cities and towns.

e-RUPI

The government’s latest digital payments offering, e-RUPI, however, permits offline transactions, which can be carried out on feature phones and can be shared through an SMS or QR Code.

In recent months, a number of payment players have been working on offline payment solutions.

Offline chip-based card

Visa had, in August this year, announced that it is driving a Proof of Concept for offline digital payments along with Yes Bank and Axis Bank. Users can transact using chip-based Visa debit, credit and prepaid cards, even in places with low or no internet connectivity. The chip will hold a stored value of a daily spend limit of ₹2,000 and have a per transaction limit of ₹200, and would be akin to having a wallet with a preloaded amount.

‘Sound medium’

A number of players working on offline digital payments have also completed the test phase in the RBI’s first cohort under the Regulatory Sandbox with the theme of retail payments.

ToneTag is an offline, feature phone-based payment solution for peer-to-merchant transactions over ‘sound medium’ by establishing a secure channel for data transfer over interactive voice response (IVR) between devices and enables contactless payment even without internet.

Also see: Visa launches CoF tokenisation service for Grofers, BigBasket and MakeMyTrip

“This would enable even people who are not digitally savvy, those who may have a smartphone but not are comfortable linking their bank account to the phone, or even those without a smartphone, to be included in the financial inclusion spectrum. It can be adopted by different payment providers — banks, wallets and, new age payment players — to further scale their connections to a wider set of consumers,” said Kumar Abhishek, Founder and CEO, ToneTag.

Near-field communication

Similarly, PaySe is an offline digital cash product which proposes to help in digitisation of payments in rural areas, starting with self help groups (SHG), through an offline payment solution and a digitised SHG-centered ecosystem. It uses NFC (near-field communication) or Bluetooth low energy protocol for secure wireless offline payment mode.

Others like Ubona Technologies (BHIM Voice) and Eroute Technologies have also worked on offline payment solutions.

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If you are a State Bank of India (SBI) customer then you should know that few of its digital channels will be unavailable on October 9 and 10 (i.e., Saturday and Sunday). According to the bank’s official Twitter account, SBI customers will not be able to use services such as Internet Banking , YONO ,YONO Lite ,UPI for a 120 minutes both on Saturday and Sunday due to scheduled maintenance activities.

“We request our esteemed customers to bear with us as we strive to provide a better banking experience. We will be undertaking maintenance activities from 00:20 hrs to 02.20 on 9th Oct 2021(120 minutes) and from 23:20 hrs on 10th Oct 2021 to 1.20 hrs on 11th Oct(120 minutes). During this period, Internet Banking / YONO / YONO Lite / UPI will be unavailable. We regret the inconvenience caused and request you to bear with us,” stated SBI via a tweet.

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Crisis and Mobile Money, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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By Rahul De’ and Abhipsa PalMobile payment usage across the globe witnessed a drastic spike after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. In India, the United Payments Interface (UPI) transactions, along with Aadhar enabled Payments System (AePS), Immediate Payment Service(IMPS), Fastag, and Bharat Bill reported surges in terms of both value and volume. UPI, which is the flagship platform for digital payments, clocked a record of three billion transactions in July, which was about rupees six lakh crore of value.

This growth in mobile money transactions is primarily understood in connection with two major patterns emerging from the pandemic. One, citizens feared surface contamination of cash and subsequent transmission of coronavirus through the exchange of “dirty money”. The contactless mobile wallets and payment systems offered a safe corridor for contamination-free transactions. The second reason was the barrier to obtaining physical banknotes amid the lockdowns, stay-at-home and quarantine orders, and social distancing norms. Not only did citizens face constraints in visiting the nearest bank or ATM during the lockdowns, but also the stay-at-home and work-from-home norms for banking sector employees curtailed services at the banks, and even created a shortage of cash at ATMs. As a result, people migrated to the most convenient alternative to physical money – mobile money.

This phenomenon is a repeat of history in India, as the nation witnessed a similar surge post the banknote crisis in 2016, triggered by demonetization. In the absence of the availability of cash in circulation, and shortage of cash in banks and ATMs, users migrated to the easiest alternative of using mobile money, visible in the sudden spike digital payments and its subsequent growth post-November 2016. This growth was further supported by the steady increase in digital penetration, both in terms of smartphone ownership and Internet access, with over forty percent of the Indian population having Internet access today. As cash returned to circulation in late 2017, users continued transactions with the newly adopted mode of payment.

We conducted a detailed market study in this period, 2017-18, and investigated the intentions of users to continue using mobile payments, even as cash returned to the economy. The respondents of the study were from across the country, and noted salient advantages of mobile payment technology that distinctly pointed towards their interest in continuing using it. Besides the convenience of not having to carry cash, there were many advantages: many services, such as paying bills, shopping, ordering food, etc, were bundled with the payment apps; the apps provided an opportunity to see and reflect on past purchases; and the systems offered additional security measures.

As users started gaining familiarity with the payment apps, the second cash crisis dawned upon the nation as Covid-19 introduced a new set of threats and constraints to cash usage. This time, the market was prepared to transition to mobile payments, as merchants and consumers were now in the network of various technology providers, which also enabled cross-platform transactions.

After the effects of demonetization were reduced, and cash became freely available, usage of mobile money stopped growing as steeply as before, but payments firms and vendors continued to add features and facilities. New players, such as Amazon Pay, Yono, Dhani, entered the market with varied offerings. Some of the apps were made available in Indian languages – Bhim-UPI is available now in 20 different languages – and this further eased the challenges with using it.

Although the current surge in mobile payments is an immediate after-effect of the threat of coronavirus transmission through cash surfaces and the difficulty in physical banking amidst the lockdowns, the technology’s core underlying benefits served as a reliable and trustworthy alternative. As people and merchants began to use these technologies – network effects kicked in.

The more people that joined the digital payments network, the better it was for others to join. In a city like Bangalore, even small street vendors – ice-cream sellers, roasted peanut vendors, footpath trinket sellers – all prominently displayed their Bhim-UPI or Paytm QR codes. Larger stores and service vendors adopted these platforms. One of us had to request a somewhat stubborn newspaper vendor to also get a UPI account, and he eventually did, after almost a year’s resistance.

As we move into the final quarter of 2021, it is likely that the digital payments surge is likely to continue. People and businesses have tasted the convenience of this technology, and also understood the ways in which problems can occur, and how they can be overcome. They have learned a new way of doing ordinary things, like make payments, and have seen its convenience and value. They are likely to stick with it and encourage others to adopt it also.

(Rahul De’ is Professor of Information Systems at IIM Bangalore; Abhipsa Pal is Professor of Information Systems at IIM Kozhikode.)

DISCLAIMER: The views expressed are solely of the author and ETBFSI.com does not necessarily subscribe to it. ETBFSI.com shall not be responsible for any damage caused to any person/organisation directly or indirectly.



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UPI records 365 crore transactions worth ₹6.54-lakh cr in September

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Digital payments continued to register robust growth in September amidst the festival season and normalisation of economic activities.

The Unified Payments Interface (UPI) registered 365 crore transactions worth ₹6.54-lakh crore in September, as per data released by the National Payments Corporation of India on Friday.

The UPI platform had clocked 355 crore transactions amounting to ₹6.39-lakh crore in August.

This was the third consecutive month where UPI transactions remained well above the 300-crore mark.

Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) also registered a rise in transactions and processed 38.44 crore payments of ₹3.24-lakh crore in September. As many as 37.79 crore transactions amounting to ₹3.18-lakh crore took place through IMPS in August.

Transactions on NETC FASTags, however, declined to 19.36 crore in September amounting to ₹3,009.3 crore in value terms compared to 20.12 crore transactions worth ₹3,076.56 crore in August.

AePS transactions also decreased. As many as 9.09 crore transactions amounting to ₹23,292.33 crore took place through AePS in September against 10.84 crore payments worth ₹27,333.87 crore in August.

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How to transfer money using UPI without Internet, BFSI News, ET BFSI

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UPI stands for Unified Payment Interface (UPI). It allows transfer of money from one bank account to another instantly via one’s mobile phone. Payments can be made via app on mobile device only.

Along with the online mode, UPI is also available for non-Internet based mobile devices (smartphone as well as basic phones) in the form of a dialling option, *99#, and is known as USSD 2.0.

Here is a look at how you can use UPI without the Internet.

What you need to use UPI
Some of the commonly used apps offering payments via UPI method are BHIM, which is developed by NPCI, and there are some private players as well such as Paytm, PhonePe, Google Pay, Amazon Pay etc.

To use UPI, you must have a bank account with a member bank, i.e., your bank should allow you to use the UPI facility. Some of the member banks include State Bank of India (SBI), HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank.

Along with this, your mobile number must be registered with your bank account for purpose of verification.

Key services offered under *99#
According to the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), the key services offered under *99# service include, sending and receiving interbank account to account funds, balance enquiry, setting / changing UPI PIN besides host of other services. *99# service is currently offered by 41 leading banks & all GSM service providers and can be accessed in 12 different languages including Hindi & English.

Also read: How does UPI work?

Features of *99# service

  • Supports menu-based applications that is easy to maneuver for the users
  • Does not require data connectivity (works on signaling channel) that makes it high availability service
  • Round the clock availability (works even on holidays)

Do keep in mind that you will be charged a nominal fee for using this service by the telecomm service provider — it is usually Rs 0.5 per transaction for using the *99# service. The maximum charges have been set by TRAI at Rs 1.5 per transaction.How to register for *99#
Step 1: Dial *99# from your registered mobile number
Step 2: Select your bank account
Step 3: Enter the last 6 digits of your debit card number
Step 4: Enter the expiry date; enter and confirm the UPI PIN. After this step you can start using the service.

How to transfer money using *99#
Step 1: Dial *99# from your registered mobile number
Step 2: The screen with options will appear. Dial 1 to select “Send Money” and click on reply

Step 3: To send money, dial the option you want to use to send money: 1 for mobile number, 3 for UPI ID, 4 for saved beneficiary. If you want to transfer money using the person’s UPI ID, dial 3.

How to transfer money using UPI without Internet
Step 4: Next step is to enter the amount you want to transfer. Dial the amount you want to transfer. After entering the amount, you will be asked to enter your UPI PIN (set at the time of registration process mentioned above).

How to transfer money using UPI without Internet
How to transfer money using UPI without Internet
Step 5: Up on successful transfer of money you will get this message on your phone.

How to transfer money using UPI without Internet
You will also get an SMS informing you about the transaction.



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