NPCI Raises UPI Transaction Limits: A Complete Guide to High-Value Payments from Sept 2025

NPCI has announced new UPI transaction limits effective from September 15, 2025. Learn about the increased ₹5 lakh limit for investments, insurance, travel & more. Stay informed!

The way India pays is evolving, and UPI is at the heart of this digital revolution. In a significant move to boost high-value digital payments, the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has announced a major update to UPI transaction limits.

NPCI Raises UPI Transaction Limits

Starting September 15, 2025, you will be able to make larger and more convenient payments for specific merchant categories directly through your UPI apps. This change is designed to simplify how you pay for investments, insurance, travel, and other significant expenses.

If you've ever been frustrated by transaction limits when making a large payment, this update is for you. Let's break down everything you need to know about the new UPI limits.

What are the New UPI Transaction Limits?

The key change affects Person-to-Merchant (P2M) payments—that is, when you pay a business or organization. It's important to note that the standard Person-to-Person (P2P) transfer limit remains unchanged at ₹1 lakh per transaction.

The new limits apply to specific verified merchant categories. Here’s a quick overview:

CategoryNew Per-Transaction LimitNew Daily Aggregate Limit
Capital Markets (Investments)₹5 lakh₹10 lakh
Insurance Premium Payments₹5 lakh₹10 lakh
Government e-Marketplace (GeM)₹5 lakh₹10 lakh
Travel Bookings₹5 lakh₹10 lakh
Credit Card Bill Payments₹5 lakh₹6 lakh
Business/Merchant Payments₹5 lakhNo specified limit
Jewellery Purchases₹2 lakh₹6 lakh
Digital Account Opening₹2 lakh₹2 lakh
Term Deposits₹5 lakh₹5 lakh
Foreign Exchange Retail (via BBPS)₹5 lakh₹5 lakh

Why Did NPCI Increase the UPI Limits?

This strategic decision by NPCI is a response to the massive growth and trust in UPI. As digital payments become the norm for everything from grocery shopping to major purchases, users needed a more seamless way to handle high-value transactions without jumping through hoops.

This update aims to:

  • Eliminate Payment Friction: No more splitting a large insurance premium or investment amount into multiple smaller transactions.
  • Boost Digital Adoption: Encourage the use of UPI for a wider array of financial activities, reinforcing India's cashless economy.
  • Enhance User Convenience: Offer a faster, smoother, and secure payment experience for significant expenses.

What Hasn't Changed?

It's crucial to remember that the new, higher limits only apply to verified merchants in the categories listed above. The following remain unchanged:

  • P2P Transfers: The limit for sending money to another person (e.g., family or friends) stays at ₹1 lakh per day.
  • Bank-Specific Limits: Your bank or payment app may still enforce lower limits based on their internal risk and security policies. Always check your app's settings.

What Does This Mean for You?

From September 15, 2025, you can expect a more streamlined payment experience for:

  • Investing: Pour more capital into stocks, mutual funds, and other market instruments in a single transaction.
  • Paying Insurance: Settle high-value life or health insurance premiums without hassle.
  • Planning Travel: Book flights and holiday packages for the entire family with ease.
  • Running a Business: Make larger procurement payments on platforms like GeM or to other merchants digitally.

The Bottom Line

The NPCI's decision to raise the UPI transaction limits is a powerful endorsement of the security and scalability of India's digital payment infrastructure. It paves the way for UPI to become the default payment method not just for small daily expenses, but for all financial transactions, big or small.

Mark your calendars for September 15, 2025, and get ready to experience a new level of convenience with UPI!


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