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  • UPI - Unified Payment Interface

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  • The way we undertake money transactions in India
    is expected to change dramatically with the
    introduction of the Unified Payment Interface
    (UPI), which aims to move the country towards a
    more cashless model. Developed by The National
    Payment Corporation of India (NPCI), the payment
    interface is expected to be a game changer in
    mobile banking.
  • Shikha Sharma, managing director and CEO of Axis
    Bank, considers UPI the WhatsApp moment for
    payments in India.
  • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in its Payment
    System Vision Document (2012-2015) had mentioned
    the use of UPI for achieving its goal of a lower
    cash-intensive society and financial inclusion
    using the latest technology.
  • Heres a closer look at what the RBI is trying to
    achieve through UPI and how it will make our
    lives easier. But before that, lets look at the
    current status of non-cash transactions in the
    country.

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  • According to an NPCI document, the number of
    non-cash transactions per person stands at just 6
    per year. Only a fraction of the 10 million-plus
    retailers in India have card payment acceptance
    infrastructure presently this number stands at
    0.6 million, or 6. What these numbers reflect is
    the potential that exists as penetration of smart
    phones is projected to increase from the current
    level of 150 million to 500 million over the next
    few years.
  • What are the key drivers of UPI?
  • The NPCI document points out that the key goal of
    implementing UPI was to simplify and provide a
    single interface across all segments. The key
    drivers for this are
  • Simplicity The thinking behind the UPI was to
    make the application as simple as possible.
    Paying and receiving payments should be as easy
    as swiping a phonebook entry and making a call on
    mobile phone, says the document. An account
    holder should be able to send and receive money
    from their mobile phone with just an identifier
    without having any other bank/account details.
    All they need to do is to "pay to" or "collect
    from" a payment address (such as Aadhaar
    number, Mobile number, RuPay Card, virtual
    payment address, etc.) with a single click.

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  • Innovation The idea here was to come up with a
    solution so that innovations on both payee and
    payer side can evolve without having to change
    the whole interface. It should allow application
    providers to take advantage of enhancements in
    mobile devices, provide integrated payments on
    new consumer devices provide innovative user
    interface features, take advantage of newer
    authentication services, etc.
  • Adoption Given the size of the potential user
    base, the key was to have a solution which should
    not crash and be scalable to a billion users and
    enable large scale adoption. It should allow
    gradual adoption across smartphone and feature
    phone users and provide full interoperability
    across all payment players, phones, and use
    cases. People using smartphone should be able to
    send money to others who are not yet using any
    mobile application and vice versa. Similarly, it
    should allow full interoperability between
    multiple identifiers such as Aadhaar number,
    mobile number, and new virtual payment addresses.

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  • Security One of the key areas of concern among
    users is security. The solution had to provide
    end-to-end strong security and data protection.
    The trick here was not to reveal too much data
    like banking or other personal details which
    could be misused. For convenience, the solution
    also had to offer 1-click 2-factor
    authentication, protection from phishing, risk
    scoring, etc.
  • Cost India is a cost-conscious country and any
    product with a high cost is likely to have a
    short life. Since mobile phone number is used as
    an authentication (credential capture) device,
    use of virtual payment addresses, and use of
    third party portable authentication schemes such
    as Aadhaar should allow both acquiring side and
    issuing side cost to be driven down.

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  • What are the objectives of Unified Payment
    Interface?
  • The key objective of a unified system is to offer
    an architecture to facilitate next generation
    online immediate payments leveraging trends such
    as increasing smartphone adoption, Indian
    language interfaces, and universal access to
    Internet and data.
  • UPI is expected to further propel easy instant
    payments via mobile, web, and other applications.
    The payments can be both sender (payer) and
    receiver (payee) initiated and will be carried
    out in a secure, convenient, and integrated
    fashion. Virtual payment addresses, 1-click
    2-factor authentication, Aadhaar integration, use
    of payers smartphone for secure credential
    capture, etc. are some of the core features. It
    supports the growth of e-commerce, while
    simultaneously meeting the target of financial
    inclusion.

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  • Who can use Unified Payment Interface?
  • Anyone with a mobile phone and a bank account
    will be able to take benefit of UPI for either
    receiving or transferring money.
  • How is it different from the existing system?
  • In the present system, in order to make any
    transaction the account holders bank IFSC code
    is needed, which reveals bank account details.
    But using UPI, all one needs is a virtual address
    which is unique to you and it camouflages the
    bank and personal detail of the user or the
    receiver behind it.
  • What is the level of security in UPI?
  • UPI has a single click-two factor authentication
    system which means that with one click the
    transaction is authenticated at two levels. The
    user will need a mobile phone with a mobile pin
    called MPIN and a virtual ID offered by the
    provider. With a click the transaction is checked
    if the mobile pin matches with the virtual
    address only then does the transaction goes
    through.

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  • Here is an example to explain the process.
  • Suppose you have bought some goods at a mall and
    need to make a payment for it. You have to inform
    your virtual address to the person at the counter
    who enters the address in his or her system. The
    malls system then sends an authentication
    message to the virtual address which is mapped to
    your mobile. Only after receiving the message and
    acknowledging it by entering your password is the
    transaction complete and the amount debited from
    your bank account or wallet.
  • Is virtual address unique to the user?
  • Virtual addresses offered by the provider need
    not be permanent. For example, a provider may
    offer one time use addresses or amount/time
    limited addresses to customers. In addition,
    innovative usage of virtual addresses such as
    "limit to specific payees" (e.g., a virtual
    address that is whitelisted only for transactions
    from IRCTC) can help increase security without
    sacrificing convenience. PSPs can allow their
    customers to create any number of virtual payment
    addresses and allow attaching various
    authorisation rules to them.
  • Source http//bit.ly/2og6ziu

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