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Billion transactio­ns for 2nd month on Phonepe

Maintains top position in UPI apps, followed by Google Pay

- SUBRATA PANDA

For two consecutiv­e months, Walmartbac­ked Phonepe has processed more than a billion transactio­ns on the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) platform. It maintained its top position in the pecking order of UPI apps, followed by Google Pay.

For two consecutiv­e months, Walmart-backed Phonepe has processed more than a billion transactio­ns on the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) platform of the National Payments Corporatio­n of India (NPCI).

It maintained its top position in the pecking order of UPI apps, followed by Google Pay. In April, Phonepe processed 1.18 billion transactio­ns on its platform amounting to ~2.34 trillion, thereby capturing more than 45 per cent market share in terms of volume of transactio­ns on UPI.

In March, it had processed 1.19 billion transactio­ns amounting to ~2.31 trillion.

On the other hand, Google Pay registered 905.96 million transactio­ns in the same period, amounting to ~1.9 trillion, thus capturing a market share of 34.3 per cent in the UPI space.

Last month, it had processed over 957 million transactio­ns worth ~2.01 trillion.

The drop in transactio­ns processed by Phonepe and Google Pay in April is in sync with the fall seen in UPI and various other digital payment platforms during the month. Retail digital payments saw a dip in April after a rise in Covid infections resulted in lockdown-like situations in many parts of the country. UPI saw a 4.3 per cent dip in transactio­n volume and a 2.22 per cent dip in transactio­n value.

Among other large players in the UPI apps space, Paytm Payments Bank processed 320.78 million transactio­ns in April, amounting to ~36,859.20 crore. It has a market share of 12 per cent in the UPI space as far as volume of transactio­ns processed is concerned.

Whatsapp, the new entrant in the UPI space, has not seen a huge jump in transactio­ns processed through its platform since its launch. The amount of transactio­ns processed through its platform has hovered around a little over 0.50 million transactio­ns a month for the last three consecutiv­e months.

E-commerce giant Amazon’s payment applicatio­n Amazon Pay processed 49.12 million transactio­ns in April worth ~4,272.47 crore.

“Phonepe continued to gain share in UPI transactio­n volumes. Google Pay and Paytm both lost some share and accounted for 33.5 per cent and 14 per cent of the transactio­n volumes, respective­ly, in April. Whatsapp volumes continue to be sluggish, at 0.2 per cent share, and hasn't progressed as expected at the time of its much-awaited launch,” said Shishir Mankad, managing partner and head financial services, Praxis Global Alliance.

A little over a month ago, NPCI came out with guidelines on capping the volume of transactio­ns that third-party applicatio­n providers (TPAPS) or UPI apps can process on the UPI. NPCI had said that the volume of transactio­ns that TPAPS can process on the UPI platform should not exceed 30 per cent, during the preceding three months, on a rolling basis, effective January 2021. Also, existing players with higher market share, in terms of volume of transactio­ns, such as the likes of Phonepe and Google Pay, will have an additional two years to comply with the directives.

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