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NBSL launches UPI Circle on BHIM app for delegated payments: What it means and how it works

The idea is simple: smoother digital payments within households and small businesses, without compromising control or transparency.

November 25, 2025 / 16:15 IST
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NPCI BHIM Services Ltd (NBSL), a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), has rolled out a new feature on the BHIM Payments App called UPI Circle Full Delegation. The tool aims to make shared payments easier by allowing a user to authorise a trusted family member, dependent, or staff to make UPI payments directly from their account—within a fixed monthly limit.

What this means for users

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Until now, UPI has mostly been a single-user model—only the owner of a bank-linked UPI ID could make payments. UPI Circle changes that by introducing a secure delegation layer, where the primary user remains in full control of the money while still enabling someone else to make payments on their behalf.

For many households and small businesses, daily transactions—like paying for groceries, fuel, school expenses, medicines, or small business purchases—often involve handing over cash or sharing UPI PINs, which is risky. UPI Circle now offers a formal, secure alternative.

What the latest features allow you:

How UPI Circle works