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UPI transactions decline in February but remain strong YoY

EntrackrEntrackr · 6m ago
UPI transactions decline in February but remain strong YoY
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UPI transactions decline in February but remain strong YoY Unified Payments Interface (UPI) recorded 16.11 billion transactions in February 2025, reflecting a slight 5.2% decline from January’s 16.99 billion transactions, according to data released by NPCI. However, on a year-on-year (YoY) basis, UPI transactions surged 33% compared to February 2024. In terms of transaction value, UPI processed Rs 21.96 lakh crore in February, down 6.5% from Rs 23.48 lakh crore in January 2025. Despite the monthly dip, the transaction value witnessed 20% YoY growth. A seasonal dip in February, which has fewer days than January, is a common trend for UPI. The daily transaction average in February stood at 575 million, slightly higher than 548 million in January. The average daily transaction value also increased to Rs 78,446 crore in February from Rs 75,743 crore in January. While UPI transactions saw a slight pullback from the record figures in January, the YoY growth signals a steady upward trend. In January, PhonePe led the chart with 8.1 billion transactions, followed by Google Pay with 6.18 billion, while Paytm secured the third spot, processing 1.15 billion transactions. The monthly breakdown for February has yet to be released. NPCI Chief Dilip Asbe recently revealed that UPI has 450 million users, with 200 million active daily. He emphasized the need for RBI, the government, and financial institutions to support strategies aimed at onboarding 200-300 million more users. NPCI is also set to establish a 5,000-capacity research and development (R&D) center to accelerate innovation in payments technology and strengthen global collaborations.

UPI crosses 20 Bn monthly transactions for first time in August

EntrackrEntrackr · 12d ago
UPI crosses 20 Bn monthly transactions for first time in August
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News: UPI crosses 20 Bn monthly transactions for first time in August The Unified Payments Interface (UPI) crossed a major milestone in August 2025 by processing 20.01 billion transactions, the first time it has ever breached the 20 billion monthly mark. In terms of value, UPI recorded transactions worth Rs 24.85 lakh crore during the month. This milestone comes on the back of steady growth over the past few months. In June 2025, UPI clocked 18.40 billion transactions worth Rs 24.04 lakh crore. The following month, July, saw a sharp rise to 19.47 billion transactions, a 5.8% increase from June, with the transaction value climbing to Rs 25.08 lakh crore. In August, UPI transactions crossed the 20 billion mark, posting a 2.8% increase over July. While the total value slipped by 0.9% from the previous month, it still stayed comfortably higher than June’s level. On a year-on-year basis, UPI volumes surged 34%, while the value of transactions jumped 21% in August. The average daily transaction count climbed to 645 million, and the daily value stood at Rs 80,177 crore. UPI also achieved a record of crossing 700 million transactions in a single day on August 2. This surge comes despite the ban on real money gaming platforms, which used to make up a significant share of UPI transactions. Most of these platforms started shutting down after Parliament passed the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025 on August 21. The consistent rise from 18.40 billion transactions in June to 20.01 billion in August underscores the growing reliance on UPI for everyday payments, from peer-to-peer transfers to merchant transactions, cementing its position as the backbone of India’s digital payments ecosystem. As of July, PhonePe (8.93 billion) accounted for a commanding 45.88% share in terms of volume, followed by Google Pay (6.92 billion) with 35.56%. Of the total transaction value of Rs 25,08,498.09 crore, PhonePe held 48.64%, while Google Pay contributed 35.53%. In terms of merchant categories, groceries and supermarkets led UPI transactions with 3.03 billion (3,032 million) in volume and Rs 64,882 crore in value, followed by fast food at 1.22 billion and restaurants at 1.15 billion. Digital goods and games, which also include real money gaming, registered 351.24 million transactions worth Rs 10,076 crore. The breakup data for August is yet to be published by NPCI.

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