good news! RBI has increased the limit, now you can do transactions up to 500 rupees without internet

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Dt. 27 August 2023, Sunday

Efforts are being made by the central government to make online payments continuously. But due to internet, people living in villages and remote areas cannot make online payments. Due to which the number of people making online payments is seeing a significant decrease. So the government has to take such a decision.

RBI has given a new gift to people who make online payments

A new gift from Reserve Bank of India for online payment people, in fact, RBI has increased the limit of offline payment with UPI Lite Wallet. Earlier its limit was only 200 rupees, which RBI has increased to 500 rupees now. It means that users can now make payments up to 500 rupees with UPI Lite wallet even without internet.

The limit of payment through internet has been increased from 200 to 500 rupees

Let us tell you that by increasing the light wallet limit, people living in areas without internet and poor internet will be able to make online payments easily. However, without an overhaul, the limit of online payment on the Internet has been kept at Rs 2000. RBI has increased the UPI Lite limit from Rs 200 to Rs 500 for heavy users. So that users can make fast payment.


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