Cash deposit facility in banks via UPI use soon
MUMBAI: In a major decision, the RBI on Friday said it will soon facilitate cash deposit facility in banks through use of the popular UPI, an instant real-time payment system for inter-bank transactions through mobile phones.
The central bank also decided to permit linking of Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPIs) through third-party Unified Payments Interface (UPI) applications. The RBI governor said cash deposit machines (CDMs) deployed by banks enhance customer convenience while reducing cash-handling load on bank branches.
The facility of cash deposit is presently available only through use of debit cards.
“Given the popularity and acceptance of UPI, as also the benefits seen from the availability of UPI for card-less cash withdrawal at ATMs, it is now proposed to facilitate cash deposit facility through use of UPI, “Das said.
Operational instructions will be issued shortly, the RBI said. The RBI has also proposed to permit linking of PPIs through third-party UPI applications to provide more flexibility to users. At present, UPI payments from bank accounts can be made by linking a bank account through the UPI app of the bank or using any third-party UPI application. However, the same facility is not available for PPIs.
PPIs can currently be used to make UPI transactions only by using the application provided by the PPI issuer.
“To provide more flexibility to PPI holders, it is now proposed to permit linking of PPIs through third-party UPI applications. This will enable the PPI holders to make UPI payments like bank account holders,” the RBI said.