After an unprecedented surge in digital payments till January due to demonetisation, the number of digital transactions across cards, UPI and electronic transfers has fallen in February as the cash position eases.
According to data released by the Reserve Bank of India on electronic payments for February, card payments on point of sale devices fell 28.2 percent over January .Unified Payments Interface (UPI) declined 9.5 per cent while that of Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) hosted by National Payments Corporation of India slid 12.5 percent. However the data is for 28 days of February against 31 days of January .
According to TOI, Sangram Singh head of cards and merchant acquiring business at Axis Bank said that what they are seeing now is settling down to a new normal which he believe should be a 40 percent to 60 percent jump over the pre-October transaction numbers.
While card payment on terminals came down to 190 million in February in comparison to around 260 million in January, the number of transactions done on UPI fell to 3.8 million from 4.2 million last month, the data shows. Payments through feature phones also declined to 0.2 million transactions in from 0.3 million in January .