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Future of UPI is credit-driven, not debit-driven, says Navi founder Sachin Bansal

According to Bansal, Rupay credit cards now account for 60% of all credit card spends in India, with 90% of those transactions happening on UPI.

March 07, 2025 / 14:41 IST
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Sachin Bansal, Navi
Sachin Bansal, Navi

Sachin Bansal, founder of fintech firm Navi said that UPI will eventually become credit-driven rather than debit-driven.

“The future of UPI is not debit. A significant part of UPI transactions will be powered by credit, not direct bank transfers. Payments will increasingly be made using a credit product, earning rewards and other benefits,” Bansal said during a fireside chat at an event organised by consultancy firm Redseer in Bengaluru.

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His remarks come at a time when India’s digital payments landscape is undergoing a transformation, with players like Rupay Credit on UPI seeing rapid adoption. According to Bansal, Rupay credit cards now account for 60% of all credit card spends in India, with 90% of those transactions happening on UPI.

Bansal's words come in just a few week after he resigned as the CEO of Navi and will continue in the capacity of Executive Chairman of the Navi Group.