Updated March 29th, 2023 at 19:02 IST

Fact check: Will customers have to pay 1.1% charge for UPI transactions over ₹2,000?

Claims that customers will have to pay 1.1% charge for normal UPI transactions more than Rs 2,000 starting April 1 this year is circulating online.

Reported by: Harsh Vardhan
The PIB Fact Check has clarified that such claims about the UPI transcation charge from April 1 are false; Image: Shutterstock | Image:self
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There is a rumour spreading around that customers will have to pay 1.1% for normal transactions over Rs 2,000 via UPI (Unified Payments Interface). Several media outlets have published stories on the same claiming that the new rule will apply for normal UPI transactions from April 1. This comes after the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) released a circular announcing the Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPI wallets) which will now be part of the interoperable UPI ecosystem. 

PIB busts fake news over UPI transaction charge

The PIB Fact Check has clarified that such claims about the UPI transcation charge from April 1 are false. "NPCI circular is about transactions using Prepaid Payment Instruments(PPI) like digital wallets. 99.9% transactions are not PPI," the PIB Fact Check handle tweeted. "There is no charge on normal UPI transactions," it clearly stated. 

What does the NPCI circular say?

The new NPCI circular clearly states, "The Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPI wallets) have been permitted to be part of interoperable UPI ecosystem. The interchange charges introduced are only applicable for the PPI merchant transactions and there is no charge to customers, and it is further clarified that there are no charges for the bank account to bank account based UPI payments (i.e. normal UPI payments)."

"With this addition to UPI, the customers will have the choice of using any bank accounts, RuPay credit card and prepaid wallets on UPI enable apps," the circular further reads. 

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Published March 29th, 2023 at 19:02 IST