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Budget 2025: Funds thin out for RuPay, low-value UPI transactions

The government has slashed the incentives for promoting RuPay debit cards and low-value UPI transactions, allocating Rs 437 crore for the next fiscal year, compared to Rs 2000 crore it earmarked last year.

February 01, 2025 / 13:55 IST
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The government has slashed the incentives for promoting RuPay debit cards and low-value UPI transactions (upto Rs 2,000), allocating Rs 437 crore for the next fiscal year, compared to Rs 2000 crore it earmarked last year.

In order to push digital payments, the central government has made low value UPI and RuPay debit card payments at zero cost. However, transactions above Rs 2,000 continue to attract an MDR or merchant discount rate of above 1%.

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The scheme was introduced in 2023 to incentivise banks and other payment system operators and app providers for processing such transactions as they incur a cost to do so. Stakeholders (including payer’s bank, beneficiary’s bank and UPI app provider, and NPCI) typically incur a cost of nearly 0.25% of transaction value for processing a UPI P2M (Peer-to-Merchant) transaction.

Due to zero MDR, the stakeholders are not able to recover the costs, and the same needs to be reimbursed to them through such incentives.