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RBI advises NPCI to examine Paytm’s request for third-party app for UPI

As the Paytm Payments Bank cannot accept further credits into its customer accounts and wallets after March 15, 2024, certain additional steps have become necessary, RBI said.

RBI advises NPCI to examine Paytm’s request for third-party app for UPI

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The Reserve Bank of India on Friday said it has advised the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) to examine the request of One97 Communication Ltd (OCL) to become a third-party application provider (TPAP) for UPI channel for continued UPI operation of the Paytm application.

As the Paytm Payments Bank cannot accept further credits into its customer accounts and wallets after March 15, 2024, certain additional steps have become necessary, RBI said.

The central bank further elaborated the additional steps taken towards the Paytm Payments Bank and said it is required to ensure seamless digital payments by UPI customers using ‘@paytm’ handle operated by the Paytm Payments Bank, and minimise concentration risk in the UPI system by having multiple payment app providers.

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It has been further advised that in the event of NPCI granting TPAP status to OCL, it may be stipulated that ‘@paytm’ handles are to be migrated in a seamless manner from Paytm Payments Bank to a set of newly identified banks to avoid any disruption.

Further, the RBI said in a statement that no new users are to be added by the said TPAP until all the existing users are migrated satisfactorily to a new handle.

For seamless migration of ‘@paytm’ handles to other banks, NPCI may facilitate certification of 4-5 banks as Payment Service Provider (PSP) Banks with demonstrated capabilities to process high volume UPI transactions. This is in line with NPCI norms for minimising concentration risk.

For the merchants using PayTM QR Codes, OCL may open the settlement accounts with one or more PSP Banks (other than Paytm Payments Bank)

RBI has clearly mentioned that the migration of UPI handles is applicable only to such customers and merchants who have a UPI handle ‘@Paytm’.

For others who have a UPI address or handle other than ‘@Paytm’, no action is required to be taken by them.

Similarly, the customers, whose underlying account/ wallet is currently with Paytm Payments Bank, are advised to make alternative arrangements with other banks well before March 15.

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