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New rule for UPI users! NPCI changed the rules, these transactions will be blocked from February 1, issued a circular, check immediately

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New rule for UPI users! NPCI changed the rules, these transactions will be blocked from February 1, issued a circular, check immediately

New rule for UPI users! There is a danger of UPI transactions being closed from February 1. Actually, if the payment app uses special characters in the transaction ID, then the central system will not accept the transaction from that app.

New rule for UPI users! If you use UPI payment app then this news is useful for you. Actually, from February 1, no UPI app will be able to use special characters to generate transaction ID. If any app uses special characters in the transaction ID, then the central system will cancel that payment. National Payment Corporation of India (NPCI) had issued these guidelines for business users, but it is going to affect common customers as well.

That’s why the change is being made

NPCI wants to make the process of generating UPI transaction ID standard. Therefore, it has ordered all companies to add only alphanumeric characters in the transaction ID. These orders will come into effect from February 1. This means that if any app does not follow these orders, then payment through UPI will not be completed. The responsibility of following the orders has been put on the apps itself.

Orders were issued earlier too

NPCI had earlier also issued orders to standardize this process. In the orders issued in March last year, it was said to make the transaction ID in 35 characters. Earlier, the transaction ID had 4 to 35 characters. In view of this, it was said to generate an ID of 35 characters.

UPI’s share in digital payments reached 83 percent

UPI’s share in the country’s total digital payments has doubled to 83 percent in five years. In 2019, its share in total payments was 34 percent. This information has been received from a report of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). In contrast, transactions through NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, credit and debit cards have come down to 17 percent of the total digital payments. In 2019, their share was 66 percent.

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