India Emerges as Global Leader in Real-Time Digital Payments

  • 21 Jul 2025

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India has cemented its position as the world’s foremost digital payments economy, with the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) registering 18.39 billion transactions in June 2025, according to a report jointly prepared by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and FIS Global.

About the Report: Fast Payments 2025

  • Prepared by: IMF and FIS Global
  • Focus: Assessment of digital public infrastructure enabling real-time payments
  • Key Metric Introduced: Faster Payment Adoption Score (FPAS) a benchmark for evaluating the scale and effectiveness of fast payment systems across 30 countries

India’s Standout Performance

  • Top Global Rank: India scored 87.5% on FPAS, ranking highest globally—outpacing Brazil, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
  • UPI Ecosystem Scale:
    • Handles over 640 million daily transactions
    • Caters to approximately 491 million users and 65 million merchants
    • Supported by a network of 675+ banks
  • Speed and Cost Efficiency:
    • Payment settlement within 5 seconds
    • Transactions are virtually cost-free for users
  • International Footprint:
    • UPI services are now live in seven countries, including France, UAE, and Singapore
    • India is advocating its adoption within the BRICS+ grouping as a model for cross-border payment interoperability

Key Strengths of UPI Infrastructure

  • Interoperability: Seamless transactions across multiple platforms (PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm, etc.) and banks
  • Inclusivity Features:
    • Aadhaar-based linking
    • USSD-based services for feature phones
    • Multilingual interfaces to facilitate rural access
  • Built on India Stack: Utilizes digital infrastructure components like Aadhaar, eKYC, DigiLocker, and Account Aggregator
  • Security Framework:
    • Real-time fraud detection
    • Tokenization and robust regulatory oversight
  • Collaborative Ecosystem: A joint effort of NPCI, fintech players, and RBI, ensuring scalability and resilience