
UPI transaction new rules: Big update for PhonePe, GPay, Paytm users due to…, THESE rules will change from…, updates you should know
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UPI transaction new rules: Big update for PhonePe, GPay, Paytm users due to…, THESE rules will change from…, updates you should know
UPI transaction new rules: Big update for PhonePe, GPay, Paytm users due to…, THESE rules will change from…, updates you should know
These new rules are designed to enhance system efficiency, reduce server load, and improve security for all UPI users, including customers of Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm, and other popular apps.
Starting 1st August 2025, some important changes are coming to UPI apps like Paytm, PhonePe, GPay, and others. If you use UPI regularly, it is important to know what will be different. The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), which manages the UPI system, is bringing in new rules to reduce pressure on the system. These changes will help avoid delays and failed payments during busy hours.
New UPI limits you should know:
You will only be able to check your account balance 50 times a day through any UPI app.
You can view your bank account linked to your phone number only 25 times a day on a UPI app.
These limits are being added to reduce unnecessary traffic on the UPI network. This way, the system will work faster and smoother, especially when many people are using it at the same time. It will also help make your transactions more secure.
New AutoPay rules for UPI: Fixed time slots announced
Along with new daily limits, NPCI is also bringing changes to UPI AutoPay transactions starting from 1st August 2025. This will affect payments that happen automatically, such as:
Subscriptions
Utility bills
EMI payments
Other scheduled auto payments
What's changing?
From now on, all AutoPay transactions will be processed only during fixed time slots during the day. This means your auto payments will not go through anytime like before, they will only be processed at the following times:
Before 10:00 AM
Between 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
After 9:30 PM
There is no change in the transaction limit, the payment amount rules will remain the same as before.
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