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RBI Governor clarifies UPI stance: Costs exist but who pays remains unclear

RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra clarified, "I never said UPI cannot be free forever. The question, I believe, was whether charges like MDR would be passed on to consumers. I responded by saying that there are costs involved."

August 06, 2025 / 19:32 IST
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Amid ongoing debate over the monetisation of transactions made over the unified payments interface or UPI, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Sanjay Malhotra has clarified his earlier comments made to a newspaper that UPI may not stay free forever. Clarifying that he never said UPI may not be free forever, he was quick to add that eventually someone will eventually bear the cost of running the payment system.

The real issue is determining who bears the cost, a decision that rests with the government, he said, speaking at the central bank's monetary policy committee meeting on August 6.

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"I never said it cannot remain free forever," Malhotra said, responding to a query on whether merchant discount rate (MDR) or similar charges could be passed on to consumers. MDR is the fee levied by payment processing companies on shops and other businesses accepting credit or debit card payments.

The governor, who had earlier noted that UPI is not truly free, said his intention was to highlight the underlying cost of operating the system, even if users are not charged directly.