About 90 percent of transactions in our everyday life are done through UPI, this thing is not hidden from anyone. Be it a small grocery shop or a store built in a mall, we prefer to pay through UPI at all these places. But sometimes there is a problem in making payments through UPI.
This problem can happen in UPI due to many reasons. Your mobile or UPI bar code is not solely responsible for this. That's why we have brought you information about the main problems faced in UPI transactions and their solutions. Let us know about it in detail…
UPI daily limit
Government banks and private banks give limits for daily money transfers in UPI. For this, NPCI has issued guidelines, in which you can transact up to Rs 1 lakh daily through UPI. After this limit is over, you cannot do any transaction for 24 hours.
Link UPI ID to more than one account
If you have more than one bank account, then you should keep your UPI ID linked to more than one bank. With this, if the server of one of your banks is down, then you will be able to make payments from another bank account.
Check receiver details
Whenever you send money to someone, check the details of the person to whom you are transferring money. If the details are wrong then the payment will fail. In this case, always pay after checking the details.
Check internet connection
A network connection is one of the main reasons for UPI payment hang up. If the internet connection is not correct then you should not pay. Do not make payment until a stable internet connection is available.
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