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Economy

UPI Goes Global: India’s Vision for Seamless Cross-Border Transactions

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 11, 2025 12:28 pm
Dolon Mondal
UPI Goes Global: India’s Vision for Seamless Cross-Border Transactions

India is already a leader in real-time payments. Now, it’s taking on the world to make cross-border transactions faster, cheaper, and more transparent. Here’s how!

India’s UPI Dominance: A Global Success Story

India has become a global leader in real-time payments thanks to its revolutionary Unified Payments Interface (UPI). With a whopping 48.5% share of global transaction volumes, UPI has transformed how Indians pay, making transactions faster, seamless, and accessible to millions.

But while India shines in domestic payments, the focus is now shifting to a bigger challenge: cross-border payments.

The Cross-Border Payment Challenge

India is the world’s largest recipient of personal remittances, receiving an estimated $130 billion in 2024 alone. However, sending money across borders remains expensive, slow, and often lacks transparency.

RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra recently highlighted this issue, stating, “We need to address the challenges of high cost, slow speed, and insufficient access in cross-border payments.”

Also Read: Indian Bond Market Holds Firm Despite High Borrowing, RBI Support & Inflation Concerns

How India is Tackling the Problem

To make cross-border payments more efficient, India is taking bold steps:

  1. Bilateral Partnerships: India is linking UPI with fast payment systems of other countries. This means smoother, cheaper transactions for users.
  2. Multilateral Initiatives: India is also part of Project Nexus, a global effort to connect real-time payment systems worldwide. This will reduce the complexity of international money transfers.

What’s Next for India’s Payment Ecosystem?

India’s success in real-time payments is just the beginning. With UPI going global and initiatives like Project Nexus, the country is set to revolutionize cross-border transactions.

The RBI is committed to driving innovation, ensuring India’s financial infrastructure keeps pace with global demands. For consumers and businesses, this means faster, cheaper, and more transparent international payments.

Also Read: SEBI’s New Era: Transparency, Trust, and Foreign Investment

The Future is Bright

India’s journey from leading domestic payments to transforming cross-border transactions is a story of innovation and ambition. As UPI expands globally, the world is watching how India will shape the future of digital payments.

TAGGED:Cross-border paymentsdigital paymentsglobal payment systemsIndia fintechProject NexusRBIreal-time paymentsremittancesUPI
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