Majority of users to stop using UPI if it attracts transaction fee: Survey

However, many respondents claimed that they experienced a transaction fee on their UPI payment once or more in the last one year.

ByPTI

Published Mar 03, 2024 | 11:26 PMUpdatedMar 04, 2024 | 12:50 AM

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A majority of people will stop using UPI if a transaction fee is levied on it, according to an online survey by LocalCircles.

However, a sizeable number of respondents claimed that they have experienced a transaction fee being levied on their UPI payment once or more in the last one year, it added.

LocalCircles on Sunday, 3 March, said the survey received over 34,000 responses from citizens in over 364 districts, comprising 67 percent of male respondents and 33 percent of women.

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The findings

In August 2022, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) released a discussion paper proposing a tiered structure charge on UPI payments based on different amount bands.

Following the RBI discussion paper, the Finance Ministry clarified that there was no proposal to levy charges on UPI transactions, LocalCircles said in its report on UPI transaction fees.

“Only 23 percent of UPI users surveyed are willing to bear a transaction fee on payment. 73 percent of those surveyed indicated that they will stop using UPI if a transaction fee is introduced,” the survey said.

When asked about the frequency of UPI usage, the survey found that one in two UPI users conduct over 10 transactions every month.

The number of responses varied on each question asked in the survey.

“37 percent of UPI users surveyed claim that they have experienced a transaction fee being levied on their UPI payment once or more in the last 12 months,” the survey report said.

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