UPI merchant transactions in Nepal surpass 100,000 mark
UPI is currently accepted in Bhutan, France (Eiffel Tower - Online, Galeries Lafayette), Mauritius, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and UAE. It is one of the largest real-time payments platforms globally.
NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL), the international arm of the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), is pleased to announce a landmark achievement of surpassing 100,000 cross-border Unified Payments Interface (UPI) Person-to Merchant (P2M) transactions in Nepal.
NIPL collaborated with Fonepay, Nepal's largest payment network, to launch the cross-border P2M UPI acceptance in March 2024. This milestone signifies a new era of digital payment connectivity and collaboration between the two neighboring countries.
UPI is India's popular mobile-based real-time payment system, which enables instant personal and merchant payments. The introduction of UPI has simplified payments for Indians traveling to Nepal. Furthermore, Nepali travelers to India can also experience UPI payments now via UPI One World.
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NPCI International spokesperson, said, “We are happy with the positive feedback received since the introduction of UPI merchant acceptance in Nepal. This milestone is a testament to our commitment to simplifying cross-border transactions between the two nations and enabling new avenues for trade and commerce. Given that Indians constitute the largest number of visitors to Nepal, we expect continued growth in UPI transactions. Furthermore, we believe this initiative will contribute significantly to the economic development of both the countries.”
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UPI is currently accepted in Bhutan, France (Eiffel Tower - Online, Galeries Lafayette), Mauritius, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, and UAE. It is one of the largest real-time payments platforms globally. As per a recent ACI Worldwide report, 49% of the worlds real-time payments were made in India in 2023.
NIPL has also collaborated with Nepal SBI Bank Limited (NSBL), to operationalize RuPay cards in Nepal. RuPay is a global card payment network from India with wide acceptance at ATMs, POS devices, and e-commerce websites.
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