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(Unified Payments Interface) : Made By:-Kartikeya Yogi Ritik Kumar Yadav

UPI is a payment system launched by NPCI that allows fund transfers between bank accounts. It uses a virtual payment address system to identify recipients based on mobile number or Aadhaar number. Transactions are processed by NPCI which stores credentials and routes payment instructions between banks. UPI supports both person-to-person and merchant payments and provides advantages like low cost, simplicity and interoperability across banks.

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(Unified Payments Interface) : Made By:-Kartikeya Yogi Ritik Kumar Yadav

UPI is a payment system launched by NPCI that allows fund transfers between bank accounts. It uses a virtual payment address system to identify recipients based on mobile number or Aadhaar number. Transactions are processed by NPCI which stores credentials and routes payment instructions between banks. UPI supports both person-to-person and merchant payments and provides advantages like low cost, simplicity and interoperability across banks.

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UPI

(UNIFIED PAYMENTS INTERFACE)

Made By :-
Kartikeya Yogi
Ritik Kumar Yadav
Content
▪ Introduction
▪ Who is Behind UPI
▪ How UPI works with NPCI
▪ Core elements in payment
▪ Architecture of UPI
▪ Virtual Payment Address
▪ Types of Payment request
▪ Advantages
▪ Applications
▪ Conclusion
What is UPI?
▪ It is payment system launched by NPCI.
▪ Facilitates fund transfer between two bank accounts.
▪ Supports Peer to Peer connection.
▪ Advance version of IMPS.
▪ Supports seamless fund routing and merchant payments.
▪ Open source , easily adaptable , simple , cheap , mobile based ,
innovative.
Who is behind UPI?
▪ NPCI (National Payments Corporation Of India).
▪ Umbrella organization for all retail payments system.
▪ Set up by RBI and IBA in April 2009.
▪ It launched the IMPS.
▪ It launched the RuPay card.
▪ Currently , launched UPI .
How UPI works with NPCI?
▪ A NPCI repository is used.
▪ Repository stores credentials about payer and payee.
▪ Route payments instructions (Adhaar no. or Mobile no.).
▪ Do switching, clearing and settlement of transactions.
How UPI works with NPCI?

NPCI Centrally
Mapped Repository

Sponsor Bank Destination Bank

Fig. 1- A NPCI’s repository

Government Institution Beneficiary


How UPI works with NPCI?
▪ The Payer/Payee information is sent, via PSP, to NPCI.
▪ To identify the details of the second party involved, it either uses its
repository or it contacts the second party PSP.

UPI
How UPI works with NPCI?
▪ Once both PSPs` information is available to NPCI proceeds with the
debit and credit processes.
▪ On successful completion the payer and payee PSPs are notified,
which then notify their customers.
Core Elements in Payment
▪ Payer and Payee account and institution details for routing
transaction.
▪ Authentication credentials (password, PIN, biometrics, CVV, etc. as
required for debit, can be bank provided or 3rd party provided such as
UIDAI).
▪ Transaction amount.
▪ Timestamp.
▪ Other metadata attributes such as location, product code, mobile
number, device details, etc. as required.
Architecture of UPI
Virtual Payment Address
▪ Has Unique mapping to Identifier (Person / Entity ).
▪ Contain Global Identifier ( Adhaar number and Mobile Number ).
▪ 1-click 2- factor authentication.
▪ Pay and Collect Money.
▪ PSPs can offer multiple virtual address to customers.
▪ Rule based access.
Virtual Payment Address
▪ Normalized Architecture for payment address “account @ provider“.
▪ The address must include : ‘ a – z ‘ , ‘ A – Z ‘ , ‘ 0 – 9 ‘ , ‘ . (dot) ‘ , ‘ –
(hyphen)’ .
▪ The Payment Address can be issues by :
Bank :amit.8868@icici , PSP : rahul2017.irctc@mypsp
 NPCI (using global identifiers )
- IFSC code and account number as [email protected]
e.g. [email protected]
Virtual Payment Address
▪ - Adhaar number as [email protected]
e.g. [email protected]
▪ - Mobile Number as [email protected]
e.g. [email protected]
▪ - RuPay card number as [email protected]
e.g. [email protected]
Types of payment request
▪ Direct Pay
▪ Sender Initiated
Sender provides his credentials and receiver`s virtual address using
his payment application.
E.g. Sending money to relatives, friends , shopkeepers.

▪ System initiated
Digitally signed request with receiver virtual address.

E.g. System generated daily payment to agents.


Direct Pay Transaction Flow
Types of payment request
▪ Remote Collect
Payee send the request to the payer (through USSD or Smartphone)
on his phone.
So the payee doesn`t have to enter any credential.
# Local exchange of encrypted credential is not currently supported
in UPI.
The sender`s phone on the arrival of request become point of entry
of secure credentials.

▪ Local Collect
Here the payer`s address is captured to send the payment request.
Collect Pay Transaction Flow
Application
Application
▪ Sending money to relative
▪ Collecting money from friend
▪ Buying on an ecommerce site
▪ Buying railway ticket on IRCTC application
▪ Using a taxi services
Advantages
▪ Trusted common library for credentials (MPIN, PASSWORD, PIN
BIOMETRIC ) is provided by NPCI.
▪ Credentials encoded with Base64 encoding and are provided only
during the transaction by UPI.
▪ 2 factor authentication is used.
▪ Simple and cheap.
▪ Pay limit is greater than e-wallets.
▪ End user friendly.
Conclusion
▪ UPI is growing at exponential rate , because it makes the digital
payment a very easy affair. Also it is still in developing state which
will inculcate new features in future.
▪ UPI 2.0 would be launched which has more flexibility , easy and wide
reach. It is also very easy to adopt because it also reduces the black
economy.
▪ In near future most of the payment will be happen digitally , to come
over the restrictions of using plastic money , it may be a game
changer. Also its unique features makes it a easy to adopt
technology.
References
▪ [1] “RBI Payment System Vision document”, RBI, 2012-15,
http://rbi.org.in/scripts/PublicationVisionDocuments.aspx?ID=664

▪ [2] “Committee on Comprehensive Financial Services for Small Businesses and Low Income
Households”, RBI, January 2014,
http://www.rbi.org.in/Scripts/PublicationReportDetails.aspx?UrlPage=&ID=727

▪ [3] “Report of the Technical Committee on Mobile Banking”, RBI, February 2014,
http://www.rbi.org.in/Scripts/PublicationReportDetails.aspx?UrlPage=&ID=760#8

▪ [4] “Report on Enabling PKI in Payment System Applications”, RBI, April 2014,
http://www.rbi.org.in/Scripts/PublicationReportDetails.aspx?UrlPage=&ID=765
▪ [5] “Pradhan Mantri Jan-Dhan Yojana”, Ministry of Finance, August 2014,
http://www.pmjdy.gov.in/financial_literacy.aspx
▪ [6] “Report of the Task Force on an Aadhaar-Enabled Unified Payment Infrastructure”, Finance
Ministry, February 2012,
http://finmin.nic.in/reports/Report_Task_Force_Aadhaar_PaymentInfra.pdf
Thank You !!!

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