Paytm UPI Lite adds auto top-up
The Daily Guardian|November 27, 2024
The Paytm UPI Lite auto top-up feature is live on Yes Bank and Axis Bank handles for select users, and will soon be expanded to all users and remaining partnered banks.
Paytm UPI Lite adds auto top-up

One 97 Communications Limited (OCL), which owns the brand Paytm, has introduced automatic top-up for Paytm UPI Lite, the company informed the exchange in a filing.

As per the company, this feature allows users to automatically recharge their UPI Lite balance when it falls below a set limit, ensuring seamless small-value transactions without the need for a PIN. Payments of up to Rs 500 can be made per transaction, with a daily limit of Rs 2000, making it ideal for recurring daily payments.

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