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MC EXCLUSIVE India-UK trade deal to give UPI a bigger play in Britain, ease remittances

It will allow Indians to make payments in UK shops by scanning QR codes and also send money to children studying in the that country using UPI once the FTA is operational

July 28, 2025 / 18:51 IST
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PM Narendra Modi signed the trade deal with UK PM Keir Starmer on July 24.

India and the United Kingdom have through the recently inked free trade agreement (FTA) agreed to let people in both countries use each other’s fast payment systems, enabling quick money transfers and QR code payments, further internationalising the Unified Payment Interface (UPI).

Indians travelling to the UK will be able to make payments using their UPI account from their phone without the need to carry the pound sterling in their wallets.

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Similarly, a resident in Britain can directly send money digitally to India to their parents and relatives and vice versa.

The provision is included in the ANNEX 9A of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), signed on July 24, between Britain and India under the “Schedules of Specific Commitments on Financial Services”.