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New UPI feature: Soon, you can deposit cash through UPI at ATMs, announces RBI....and UPI on PPI Wallet is also permitted..

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RBI said it will soon facilitate cash deposit facility in banks through use of the popular UPI



Mumbai:
In a major decision, the Reserve Bank said today that 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.

Announcing the first bi-monthly monetary policy of the current financial year, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said that 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," Governor 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.




Instructions in this regard too will be issued shortly.



 
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RBI said it will soon facilitate cash deposit facility in banks through use of the popular UPI



Mumbai:
In a major decision, the Reserve Bank said today that 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.

Announcing the first bi-monthly monetary policy of the current financial year, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said that 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," Governor 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.




Instructions in this regard too will be issued shortly.



Synopsis

While announcing the decisions of the Monetary Policy Committee on April 5, 2024, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das mentioned, "Deposit of cash through cash deposit machines (CDMs) is primarily being done through the use of debit cards. Given the experience gained from cardless cash withdrawal using UPI at the ATMs, it is now proposed to facilitate deposit of cash in CDMs using UPI." Customers can soon deposit cash at cash deposit machines (CDMs) at ..​

Read more at:​

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Very Interesting bit in this announcement....

The RBI has also proposed to permit linking of PPIs through third-party UPI applications to provide more flexibility to users.
 

RBI said it will soon facilitate cash deposit facility in banks through use of the popular UPI



Mumbai:
In a major decision, the Reserve Bank said today that 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.

Announcing the first bi-monthly monetary policy of the current financial year, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said that 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," Governor 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.




Instructions in this regard too will be issued shortly.



@John Since

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most of the banks as of now supports cardless deposit ,although it's only for that specific bank customer

And UPI ATM I saw only in Bob in my area
Apart from that I haven't seen any atm giving money through UPI as of now in my city

List of Banks/WLAOs and UPI APPs enabled for offering UPI-ATM services – UPI cash withdrawal​

Sr. NoBanks / Members / APPsIssuerAcquirerUPI APP
2State Bank of IndiaLivePilot LiveLive
3Bank of BarodaLiveLive*Live
4City Union BankLiveLive*Live
5Union Bank of IndiaLiveLive*Live
6Indian BankLiveLive*-
7Yes BankLiveLive*Live
8Canara BankLivePilot LiveLive
9Central Bank of IndiaLivePilot LiveLive
10Bank of IndiaLivePilot Live-
11Utkarsh Small Finance BankLivePilot LiveLive
12Punjab National BankLive--
13Punjab and Sind BankLive--
14UCO BankLive--
15Indusind BankLivePilot LiveLive
16HSBCLive-Live
17Karur Vyasa BankLive--
18Federal BankLive--
19Ujjivan Small Finance BankLive--
20Equitas Small Finance BankLive--
21Suryoday Small Finance BankLive--
22Fincare Small Finance BankLive--
23Cosmos BankLive--
24GP Parsik Sahakari Bank LtdLive--
25Janata Sahakari BankLive--
26The Mehsana Urban Co-op BankLive--
27Andhra Pragathi Grameena BankLive--
28Andhra Pradesh Gramin Vikas BankLive--
29Chhattisgarh Gramin BankLive--
30Deccan Gramin BankLive--
31Uttarakhand Gramin BankLive--
32Saurashtra Gramin BankLive--
33Rajasthan Marudhara Gramin BankLive--
34Karnataka Vikash Gramin BankLive--
35Meghalaya Rural BankLive--
36Arunachal Pradesh Rural BankLive--
37HitachiNAPilot Live-
* On ATMs enabled for UPI-ATM

Note: Customers of (Live) Issuer banks’ can do card less cash withdrawal transaction using the UPI APP on UPI-ATM enabled ATMs of Acquirer Banks/WLAOs

@ritwik2000
 
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