
UPI Rule Changes From August 1 — Here’s What to Know
Heads Up, UPI Users! Big Changes Coming from August 1—Are You Ready?
Starting 1 August 2025, the NPCI is giving UPI a major rules upgrade- and yes, it affects your daily transactions. Do you often check your account balance through GPay or PhonePe? That’s about to be capped at 50 times per day, per app. Have a habit of viewing your linked bank accounts multiple times? That will now be limited to 25 views per day, per app. If you rely on AutoPay for your subscriptions or bills, those payments will now go through only during off-peak time slots. And here’s a new one: UPI apps must show you the recipient’s bank name before you hit “Pay”- a small change that could help prevent big mistakes. Even how often you check the status of a failed transaction will be controlled. Whether you’re on BHIM, Paytm, Google Pay, or PhonePe, these changes are coming for you. Ready to stay ahead? Let’s break it down
You can check your bank balance only 50 times per day per UPI app. This limit reduces system strain from excessive requests, especially during peak periods like salary credit days or festival sales.
Users can view their linked bank accounts up to 25 times per app per day. This rule helps prevent backend congestion from bots or apps repeatedly requesting account details.
AutoPay and recurring UPI mandates will only process during these time windows:
Users can now check the status of a failed or pending transaction only three times per transaction, with a 90-second interval between checks. This measure helps maintain system stability during high traffic.
Before confirming a UPI payment, apps must now display the recipient’s registered bank name. This extra step helps reduce errors and accidental or fraudulent transfers to the wrong accounts.
All UPI apps and banks must implement these rules by 31 July 2025. Failure to comply may result in penalties, restricted API access, or suspension of UPI services for that platform.
No manual action is required from users. These changes will apply automatically to all UPI apps, including GPay, PhonePe, Paytm, BHIM, and banking apps offering UPI services.
UPI users, are you ready for the new rules kicking in from August 1? If you frequently check your balance or retry failed transactions, it’s time to change your habits. Stick to the daily limits—50 balance checks and 3 status queries per transaction—to avoid disruptions. Set your AutoPay mandates within the new time slots and always confirm the recipient’s bank name before sending money. Staying alert and updated will ensure your UPI experience remains smooth, safe, and stress-free.
Also Read: India Tops Global Fast Payments: Here Is How UPI Processes 18 Billion Monthly Transactions
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