• National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), which governs UPI, intimated that they can now levy charges on merchant transactions made through Prepaid Instrument wallets using UPI.
  • Previously, if you had a Paytm or Mobikwik wallet, you could only use it at merchants that accepted Paytm or Mobikwik QR codes. To overcome this limitation of PPIs, the RBI has mandated interoperability among different PPI issuers.
  • Now, for using prepaid payment instruments (PPIs) such as gift cards, wallets, etc. for transactions on UPI, an interchange fee of up to 1.1% has been levied from April 1, 2023. The charges are applicable if the transaction is more than ₹2,000. If you are a merchant and accepting UPI payments from a customer’s bank account, then there are no charges applicable.