In the April-June period, 2,762 crore UPI transactions took place, having a value of Rs 44 lakh crore.
For the full fiscal 2023-24, 13,113 crore UPI transactions were made with a value of Rs 200 lakh crore.
In FY23, a total of 8,371 crore UPI transactions took place with a value of Rs 139 lakh crore, while in FY22, there were 4,596 crore transactions involving Rs 84 lakh crore.
Chaudhary further said that a facility of cardless cash deposits on an inter-operable basis has been extended through UPI.
Presently, this facility has been made available by a select few banks. To ensure the safety and security of cash deposits through UPI, certain conditions have been prescribed, including a customer is permitted to deposit a maximum of Rs 50,000 per transaction using this facility. Banks are permitted to fix a lower limit based on their risk management policies. National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has been advised to prescribe the permissible number of Interoperable Cash Deposit (ICD) transactions for a depositor at the level of Payer PSP or NPCI.
Transaction messages shall capture the details of the depositor and clearly stipulate that it is a cash deposit transaction.