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UPI payments hit due to glitch in some banks’ systems

UPI payments hit due to glitch in some banks’ systems

Posted on February 6, 2024 By admin


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Digital payments through the popular UPI platform were impacted on Tuesday evening because of some banks’ systems facing a glitch, the National Payments Corporation of India said.

“Regret inconvenience on UPI connectivity as few of the banks are having some internal technical issues,” the NPCI said on X.

Regret inconvenience on UPI connectivity as few of the banks are having some internal technical issues. NPCI systems are working fine and we are working with these banks to ensure quick resolution.

— NPCI (@NPCI_NPCI) February 6, 2024

NPCI added that its systems are “working fine” and it is working with the impacted banks to ensure quick resolution.

It, however, did not name the banks whose customers have been impacted.

Largest private sector lender HDFC Bank admitted its customers were among those impacted.

In response to some customers, HDFC Bank said it faced “some difficulties on UPI which seems to be part of a larger ecosystem”, but was quick to add that it is now back in operations.





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