News on Medial

Paytm UPI payments drop further in March; PhonePe, Google Pay show gains

Economic TimesEconomic Times · 1y ago
Paytm UPI payments drop further in March; PhonePe, Google Pay show gains
Medial

Paytm, a leading digital payments company, experienced a slight decline in Unified Payments Interface (UPI) transactions in March. While Paytm processed around 1.2 billion UPI transactions, down from 1.3 billion in February and 1.4 billion in January, its competitors PhonePe and Google Pay saw an increase in transaction volumes. Google Pay processed 5 billion transactions in March, while PhonePe processed 6.5 billion transactions. Paytm has been steadily losing market share on UPI and has shifted its UPI payments to four large banks. Overall, UPI payments rose to 13.4 billion in March. NPCI is closely monitoring the market share dynamics as there is a regulatory mandate to restrict any single payment application from exceeding 30% market share on UPI.

Related News

PhonePe widens lead over G-Pay in March; CRED’s UPI ranking slips to 7th

EntrackrEntrackr · 3m ago
PhonePe widens lead over G-Pay in March; CRED’s UPI ranking slips to 7th
Medial

PhonePe widens lead over G-Pay in March; CRED’s UPI ranking slips to 7th While the top five UPI apps — PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm, Navi, and Super.money — maintained their positions, CRED dropped to seventh place, overtaken by Axis Bank. The Unified Payments Interface (UPI) recorded a 13.6% increase in volume in March, reaching 18.30 billion transactions. While the top five UPI apps — PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm, Navi, and Super.money — maintained their positions, CRED dropped to seventh place, overtaken by Axis Bank. This follows a similar shift in February, when Super.money replaced CRED in the top five rankings. Axis Bank moved ahead of CRED after recording 125 million B2C transactions in March. In the UPI system, B2C (business-to-customer) transactions include payments like refunds, salaries, or cashback that businesses send to customers. With a commanding 47.25% market share by transaction volume, PhonePe retained its top position by processing 8.64 billion transactions. Google Pay followed closely with 36.04%, handling 6.59 billion transactions. Together, the two giants controlled over 83% of the UPI transaction volume. Paytm, the third largest player, contributed a 6.67% share (1.22 billion transactions). In terms of transaction value, PhonePe again led with a 50.76% market share, handling over Rs 12.57 lakh crore, followed by Google Pay at 34.99% (Rs 8.66 lakh crore). CRED, despite a modest volume share of 0.79%, emerged as a high-value player and contributed Rs 55,091.22 crore, or 2.22% of the total value. This reflects the firm’s positioning among high-value users. Other apps like Amazon Pay, ICICI Bank, and Axis Bank had a relatively minor presence in terms of both volume and value but still catered to specific user segments. In a recent development, the Indian government approved a new scheme with a budget of Rs 1,500 crore to encourage small merchants to use digital payments through the BHIM-UPI platform.

PhonePe dominates UPI ecosystem with 49% market share in April

EntrackrEntrackr · 1y ago
PhonePe dominates UPI ecosystem with 49% market share in April
Medial

Digital payments platform PhonePe has continued to be the number one player in the unified payments interface (UPI) ecosystem with a market share of close to 49% in April 2024 across P2M (person to merchant) and P2P (person to person) transactions. PhonePe has maintained the leadership position in the overall UPI transactions for more than 40 months (since November 2020). As per the data issued by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), PhonePe clocked 6.5 billion transactions via UPI out of the total transactions of 13.3 billion in the last month. This roughly translates to 48.87% market share in the UPI ecosystem which also includes players like Google Pay and Paytm, among many others. UPI transactions declined in volume in April by 1% to 13.3 billion from 13.44 billion in March. The total transaction value in the same period also fell 0.7% to Rs 19.64 trillion from Rs 19.78 trillion in March. While PhonePe and Google Pay registered 6.5 billion and 5 billion transactions respectively in March as well as in April, Paytm’s transactions slipped to 1.11 billion from 1.21 billion during the last two months. As of April, Google Pay and Paytm controlled 37.5% and 8.3% market share in the overall (P2M and P2P transactions) UPI ecosystem. Value wise, PhonePe had close to 51% market share followed by Google Pay and Paytm with 35% and 5% share respectively. For Paytm, this is the third consecutive decline in terms of monthly transactions in 2024. The trend can be seen below: In January, RBI had imposed restrictions on Paytm due to compliance concerns. This appears to be the primary reason behind the fall in UPI transactions for the Vijay Shekhar Sharma-led fintech major. The firm also saw a sharp fall in active users after January this year. Entrackr exclusively reported the development in April. Paytm later received permission from NPCI to participate in UPI through the third-party application provider (TPAP) under the multibank model. In April, CRED became the fourth largest UPI-enabled app which processed 138 million transactions. This was followed by Amazon Pay and Fampay with 64.33 and 46.64 million transactions, respectively. Government- promoted BHIM recorded 25 million transactions while WhatsApp reported over 34 million transactions in the last month. Significantly, NPCI is reportedly planning to review its decision to implement a 30% cap on the market share of UPI apps by the end of 2024.

Download the medial app to read full posts, comements and news.