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India Emerges As Global Leader In Fast Payments With UPI Surge

India’s rapid rise in digital finance has caught global attention, with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) citing the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) as the primary force behind the country becoming the global leader in fast payments.

With over 18 billion real-time transactions processed monthly, UPI is now the world’s most used instant payment platform.

Launched in 2016 by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), UPI enables instant money transfers by linking multiple bank accounts through a single app.

In June alone, it processed payments worth ₹24.03 lakh crore—a 32% increase in volume compared to the same month last year.

The platform has grown to serve over 491 million individuals and 65 million merchants.

With 675 banks connected, UPI now handles 85% of all digital payments in India and nearly half of global real-time transactions.

What Makes UPI Stand Out

Before UPI, payment systems were mostly closed networks—users could only transact within specific apps or wallets.

UPI revolutionised this model by allowing cross-platform transactions using a unified protocol. With just a UPI ID, users can send money without revealing sensitive bank details.

Key features such as QR code payments, 24×7 service, app-based support, and no additional cost for users have made UPI the go-to payment solution across urban and rural India.

UPI’s success stems from India’s robust digital ecosystem:

  • Jan Dhan Yojana: Opened 55.83 crore bank accounts, bringing more citizens into formal banking.
  • Aadhaar: Over 142 crore digital identity numbers issued, enabling secure transactions.
  • Connectivity: With over 4.74 lakh 5G base stations and some of the world’s lowest data costs, India offers fast, affordable internet access.
  • Mobile Penetration: With 116 crore subscribers in 2025, India has a strong digital user base.

UPI supports everyday transactions such as bill payments, mobile recharges, donations, and purchases. It also allows users to link all bank accounts to a single app and track or dispute payments directly.

For small businesses, especially in semi-urban and rural areas, UPI offers a reliable, low-cost digital payment solution.

UPI is now active in seven countries—UAE, Singapore, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, France, and Mauritius.

France marked UPI’s entry into Europe, and India is actively working to expand the platform to BRICS nations.

As UPI continues its international expansion, it strengthens India’s position in the global fintech ecosystem.

With a secure, accessible, and scalable infrastructure, India is setting a global benchmark in digital payments.

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Anamika Agarwala

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