PhonePe, G-Pay hold 82% UPI share in June; BHIM back in top 10 after long hiatus

Amazon Pay and BHIM recorded 93 million and 73 million customer-initiated transactions, respectively, with values of Rs 9,942 crore and Rs 11,726 crore. Government-promoted BHIM re-entered the top 10 UPI apps by volume after a 17-month gap.

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Gyan Vardhan
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India’s UPI network saw 18.4 billion transactions worth Rs 24.04 lakh crore in June, slightly lower than the previous month, as per NPCI data. Despite the dip, PhonePe and Google Pay continued to lead the space, together handling over 82% of all UPI transactions by volume.

PhonePe led the chart once again with 8.55 billion transactions and a total value of Rs 11.99 lakh crore. It held 46.5% of the total UPI volume and nearly 50% of the value. Google Pay followed with 6.54 billion transactions and Rs 8.41 lakh crore in value, capturing a 35.6% share by volume and 35% by value.

Paytm stayed in third place with 1.27 billion transactions worth Rs 1.34 lakh crore. The Noida-based company controlled 6.9% of the total UPI volume and 5.6% of the value.

Among emerging players, super.money leads CRED in terms of transaction volume but lags significantly in value. New-age platforms Navi and FamApp by Trio posted 406 million and 113 million transactions, respectively. Navi recorded Rs 21,815 crore in value, while FamApp stood at a modest Rs 1,440 crore.

Amazon Pay and BHIM recorded 93 million and 73 million customer-initiated transactions, respectively, with values of Rs 9,942 crore and Rs 11,726 crore. Government-promoted BHIM re-entered the top 10 UPI apps by volume after a 17-month gap.

Private bank-led UPI apps such as Axis Bank Apps had minimal volume (24 million) but processed Rs 5,231 crore. Notably, it was the only app to report B2C UPI transactions, handling 102 million transactions worth Rs 4,155 crore in this category.

Apart from India, UPI is currently operational in Bhutan, Nepal, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Singapore, France, Oman, and the UAE. According to media reports, NPCI plans to expand UPI to more countries, including Qatar, Thailand, Malaysia, and other Southeast Asian nations. Meanwhile, the UK, Oman, and the Maldives have either shown interest or begun early-stage integration. Namibia is also set to roll out UPI services later in 2025.

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