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RBI permits auto-replenishment of UPI Lite wallet

The Reserve Bank proposed a facility for automatic replenishment of UPI Lite wallets and expansion of the e-mandate framework to include recurring payments like Fastag and NCMC, aiming to promote small-value digital transactions and enhance convenience in travel-related payments.

News Arena Network - Mumbai - UPDATED: June 7, 2024, 01:06 PM - 2 min read

UPI Lite users to soon enjoy automatic wallet refills, proposes RBI

RBI permits auto-replenishment of UPI Lite wallet

Introduced in September 2022, UPI Lite facilitates swift and seamless small-value payments via an on-device wallet.


The Reserve Bank unveiled a proposal on Friday for a new facility designed to facilitate automatic replenishment of UPI Lite wallets, aiming to boost small-value digital transactions. UPI Lite, a simplified version of the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), serves as an on-device wallet for swift small-value transactions.

 

As it stands, UPI Lite imposes a daily cap of Rs 2,000, with a maximum limit of Rs 500 per single payment. Currently, the UPI Lite app can only hold up to Rs 2000 at a time.

 

RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das announced the proposal, stating, "To foster broader adoption of UPI Lite, we are considering integrating it into the e-mandate framework. This would introduce a feature enabling customers to automatically top-up their UPI Lite wallets when their balance falls below a pre-set threshold."

 

This initiative, he noted, is expected to streamline the process of conducting small-value digital transactions. The concept of UPI Lite was introduced in September 2022 to facilitate quick and seamless small-value payments through an on-device wallet.

 

Furthermore, Das highlighted the growing acceptance of e-mandates for recurring payment transactions. As part of the proposal, payments such as Fastag and National Common Mobility Card (NCMC) replenishments, which occur periodically but without a fixed frequency, will be included in the e-mandate framework.

 

"This move will allow customers to automatically top-up their Fastag, NCMC, etc. balances if they dip below the specified threshold. Such convenience enhancements will significantly ease travel and mobility-related payments," Das added.

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