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NPCI seeks third-party audit to limit UPI transaction status checks by banks

NPCI has also mandated that banks can initiate a maximum of three check transaction status APIs, preferably within two hours from the initiation/authentication of the original transaction.

April 29, 2025 / 13:49 IST
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NPCI issues circular to ensure banks follow its guidelines

The National Payments Corporation of India has asked banks to immediately ensure that they have implemented measures to limit the ‘check transaction’ API usage for UPI transaction status, a circular issued on April 26 said.

The relentless transaction status checks by banks had fuelled the April 12 UPI outage for five hours, the longest in over three years, NPCI had said earlier this month.

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“Banks shall audit their systems by CERT-in empanelled auditor on an immediate basis, to review the API usage and existing systems behaviour, and annually hereafter,” NPCI said in the circular.

NPCI runs the country’s most popular digital payments platform, UPI. Application Programming Interface (API) is a technology solution that helps two different software applications communicate.