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COVID-19 second wave takes a toll on digital payments; UPI, IMPS transactions fall sharply between April and May

IMPS transaction volumes fell over 13 percent between April and May, while UPI transactions were down 4 percent

June 01, 2021 / 18:48 IST
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Digital payment transactions have fallen sharply between April and May after sustaining a rising trend till March, hit by the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic, according to the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) data.

The fall is most visible in Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) and Unified Payments Interface (UPI) payments. Between April and May 2021, the volume of transactions over the IMPS dropped 13.4 percent while that of UPI fell 4.21 percent.

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Digital payments have been growing till March but the trend has reversed now as people are cutting down spends on account of tough economic environment and are spending only for essential needs.

In fact, the UPI payments had recorded a fall even in April over the previous month’s levels. Up to January 2021, the UPI payments had been seeing steady growth on a month-on-month basis.