Digital payments platforms PhonePe and Google Pay saw a marginal decline in their total volume and value processed through Unified Payments Interface (UPI) in June while the third largest player Paytm recorded a flat growth in the last month.
Overall, UPI saw a marginal dip of 1% in total transaction volume to 13.9 billion in June from 14 billion in May. During the period, the transaction value also reduced by a thin margin to Rs 20.07 lakh crore from Rs 20.45 lakh crore.
As per data disclosed by NPCI, PhonePe processed 6.7 billion transactions worth Rs 10.09 lakh crore in June while Google Pay and Paytm’s transactions were recorded at 5.1 billion worth Rs 7.07 lakh crore and Rs 1.1 billion worth Rs 1.2 lakh crore respectively.
Volume wise, PhonePe had 48.3% market share in UPI in June followed by Google Pay and Paytm with 36.7% and nearly 8% market share respectively.
In May, PhonePe processed Rs 10.33 lakh crore whereas Google Pay and Paytm’s value of transactions were recorded at Rs 7.2 lakh crore and Rs 1.24 lakh crore, respectively. In terms of volume, the trio registered 6.8 billion, 5.2 billion and 1.14 billion transactions, respectively.
Paytm, which is supported by partnerships with major banks like Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, State Bank of India (SBI), and YES Bank for UPI, has retained its market share for two consecutive months in the UPI ecosystem despite facing restrictions on onboarding new users.
A bunch of new players such as CRED, NAVI, Groww, Slice and recently launched Flipkart UPI are also clocking decent volumes in UPI.
According to the NPCI data, CRED has emerged as the fourth largest player in processing UPI payments. Interestingly, it has surpassed Amazon Pay, WhatsApp and BHIM and processed more than one third of Paytm’s value of transactions in the last month.
Recently, NPCI chief operating officer (COO) Praveena Rai said that UPI is adding up to 6 million new users every month. NPCI has also set an ambitious target of achieving 1 billion transactions per day in the coming years.
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