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Southern states lead UPI adoption on per capita basis, cash still the king in the east

The southern states, with 3.56 billion transactions in July against a population of 276 million, posted the highest per person volume at 12.9. Eastern India, including populous states like Bihar and West Bengal, recorded only 3.9 transactions per person in July, while the northeast managed 5.5

August 20, 2025 / 10:24 IST
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Eastern states lag behind in UPI transactions per capita in July
Eastern states lag behind in UPI transactions per capita in July

Maharashtra may lead the country, accounting for nearly a tenth of Unified Payments Interface (UPI) transactions in the country, but southern states fare better when measured for per capita use of the real-time payment system.

A Moneycontrol analysis shows that southern states are way ahead of the rest of the country in digital payments adoption. In per capita terms, residents in the south averaged 12.9 monthly transactions each, double the six in north and central India.

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States in the east were far behind at under four transactions, with Bihar at just 3.1 transactions per person in a month.

The data highlights how digital payments adoption is uneven. The southern states, with 3.56 billion transactions against a population of 276 million, posted the highest per capita volume at 12.9. Western states, led by Maharashtra and Gujarat, followed with 11.9 transactions per person. In contrast, the north and central region, despite accounting for 3.47 billion transactions, had a significantly lower per capita usage of just 6.1.

The east and northeast remain weak. Eastern India, including populous states such as Bihar and West Bengal, recorded only 3.9 transactions per person, while the northeast managed 5.5.