The Unified Payments Interface (UPI) has become a cornerstone of digital transactions in India, processing over a billion transactions monthly. To enhance security and streamline operations, the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has introduced new UPI rules effective from August 1, 2025. These changes aim to reduce fraud, manage system load during peak hours, and improve user experience for apps like Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm, and BHIM.
One significant change is the limitation on balance checks. Users can now only check their UPI-linked bank balance up to 50 times daily. NPCI may impose further restrictions during peak transaction periods to alleviate system stress. Additionally, balance information will be automatically displayed with each transaction.

Autopay Timing Adjustments
Recurring payments such as SIPs and subscriptions will now be processed only between 12 AM and 7 AM. Some NPCI guidelines allow alternate slots as well. This adjustment aims to reduce traffic during high-usage times. Users will have one main attempt and three retries for payment deductions; if unsuccessful, the mandate will be cancelled.
Transaction status updates have also been improved. Previously, pending statuses could last for extended periods. Now, transactions must resolve within seconds, showing either success or failure. Users can check the status only three times with a minimum gap of 90 seconds between checks.
Enhanced Security Measures
To prevent errors and fraud, users will now see the recipient's registered name before completing a transaction. This transparency helps ensure funds are sent to the correct person. Additionally, users can view which banks are linked to their mobile number via the UPI app only 25 times a day, requiring explicit consent each time to enhance privacy.
Strict compliance measures have been set for UPI service providers who fail to implement these rules by July 31, 2025. Penalties may include API access restrictions, suspension of onboarding new users, monetary fines, and other corrective actions aimed at ensuring secure transactions.
Impact of New Guidelines
The introduction of these guidelines is expected to bolster security and reduce fraudulent activities while preventing system overloads. They also aim to enhance user experience by ensuring real-time visibility of funds during transactions.
The NPCI's new rules reflect an ongoing effort to refine India's digital payment landscape by addressing common issues faced by users and ensuring smoother operations across platforms.
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