No Proposal to Levy Charges on UPI Transactions: RBI Governor Malhotra
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UPI Transaction Stays Free As Of Now...! See What RBI Governor Says... - EBNW Story
RBI Transactions Remain Free — But For How Long? Imagine this: you’re standing at a roadside tea stall, sipping your evening chai, and as you reach into your pocket—no cash. No worries, right? You just scan the QR code, and boom—payment done in a second. That’s UPI magic for you. It’s so seamless now, you probably haven’t carried physical money in months. Not just you—rickshaw pullers, fruit vendors, and even the guy selling momos down the lane,…
RBI Governor Clarifies: No UPI Charges, EMI Phone Locking Under Review
RBI Governor Clarifies: No UPI Charges, EMI Phone Locking Under Review On Wednesday, the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Sanjay Malhotra, asserted that there is no proposal regarding imposing any charge on UPI transactions. The governor is currently analysing a proposal on whether to allow lenders to remotely lock mobile phones bought […]
The Truth About UPI Costs: RBI Governor Breaks the Confusion
There has been a big confusion, for a very long time now, that paying via UPI (like PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm, etc.) is free. The UPI has become increasingly popular, with most of India adopting a cashless approach. According to the PIB website, in June 2025, UPI handled over ₹24.03 lakh crore in payments. Such a massive user base is. So far, the payments on UPI are free. But what about the future? So, the RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra clarified…
Can Banks Lock Mobile Phones For EMI Default? RBI Looking Into Proposal
New Delhi: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is considering a proposal that will empower banks and non-banking financial institutions to remotely lock mobile phones that were purchased on EMIs if the borrower defaults. “Such a proposal is currently under discussion, and we are getting views both for and against such a move,” RBI governor Sanjay Malhotra said during a post monetary-policy press conference on Wednesday. “We are taking those views on…
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