
In today’s digital age, internet connectivity is crucial for most activities, especially digital transactions. But what if you're in a remote area with poor internet access? Good news — you can now make UPI payments without an internet connection.
🔧 NPCI Launches UPI Lite XThe National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has rolled out a new feature called UPI Lite X, which enables offline UPI transactions — even when there’s no internet or Wi-Fi.
Yes, it’s true! With UPI Lite X, payments can be made entirely offline, making it easier for users in rural or low-connectivity areas to go cashless.
📱 How Does UPI Lite X Work?To use UPI Lite X, you need:
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A smartphone with NFC (Near Field Communication) enabled.
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A UPI app that supports UPI Lite X.
Here’s how it works:
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The transaction is conducted using NFC, which allows data sharing between two phones.
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Money is debited from your UPI Lite account and credited to the recipient, all offline.
This means you don’t need internet — just tap and pay using NFC.
☎️ * Don’t Have a Smartphone? Use USSD (99#)If you don’t have an NFC-enabled smartphone or use a feature phone, you can still make offline UPI transactions using USSD service (*99#).
Here’s how:
Dial *99# from the mobile number linked to your bank account.
A menu will appear with options like:
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Check balance
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Send money
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View transaction history
No app or internet is needed — the process works using mobile network signals.
You can send up to ₹5,000 per transaction using this method.
🏦 How Widely Is This Service Available?-
83 banks in India currently support this offline UPI feature.
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Backed by 4 telecom operators.
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Available in 13 Indian languages, including Hindi and English.
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Works on both smartphones and feature phones.
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Instant payments without data or Wi-Fi
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Ideal for rural areas or emergency situations
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Helps bridge the digital divide
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Safe and secure transactions
In summary, *UPI Lite X and USSD (99#) have made digital payments more inclusive and accessible than ever before. Whether you're online or offline, in a city or a remote village — you can now go fully digital.
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