Users to stop using UPI if transaction fee is levied: Survey
The survey found that 38 per cent of users make over 50 per cent of their payment transactions via UPI instead of debit, credit or any other form of digital transaction
PTI
New
Delhi, 22 Sept
Around 75
per cent UPI users will stop using it if any transaction charge is levied on
the service, a survey by Localcircles said on Sunday.
The survey
found that 38 per cent of users make over 50 per cent of their payment
transactions via UPI instead of debit, credit or any other form of digital
transaction.
"Only
22 per cent UPI users surveyed are willing to bear a transaction fee on
payments, 75 per cent of respondents stated that they will stop using UPI if a
transaction fee is introduced," the survey said.
The survey
comprising three broad areas claims to have received 42,000 responses from 308
districts but the number of replies on each question varied.
The
questions regarding transaction fee on UPI received 15,598 responses.
The
National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) posted a record 57 per cent rise
in the volume of transactions and 44 per cent rise in value in the 2023-24
fiscal year, compared to the previous fiscal year.
For the
first time UPI transactions crossed 100 billion and closed at 131 billion in a
financial year, compared to 84 billion in 2022-23. In value terms, it touched
Rs 199.89 trillion, compared to Rs 139.1 trillion, the report said.
The survey
found 37 per cent of respondents shared UPI transaction accounts for more than
50 per cent of their total payment in value terms. -PTI
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