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UPI Launches in Qatar, Boosting Digital Payments Abroad

In a significant step toward internationalizing India’s digital payments ecosystem, the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) has gone live in Qatar, starting with duty-free outlets at Hamad International Airport in Doha. This move makes Qatar the eighth country to accept UPI, expanding its usability for Indian travelers abroad. The development is part of a collaboration between NPCI International Payments Ltd (NIPL), Qatar National Bank (QNB), and Japanese payments gateway NETSTARS. It is expected to ease transactions for Indian visitors, reduce the need for foreign exchange, and boost the Qatari retail and tourism sectors.

What This Means for Indian Tourists

With Qatar now accepting UPI payments, Indian tourists can use familiar apps like PhonePe, Google Pay, or BHIM to make real-time QR code-based payments. This eliminates the hassle of,

  • Carrying large amounts of foreign currency
  • Facing unfavorable exchange rates
  • Managing credit or debit card charges abroad
  • This rollout will initially cover select point-of-sale (POS) terminals such as Qatar Duty Free, with more tourist locations, restaurants, and hotels expected to follow.

Qatar is a particularly strategic market, as Indians are the second-largest group of foreign visitors to the Gulf nation, especially after the 2022 FIFA World Cup brought a surge in bilateral travel.

A Boost to Qatari Tourism and Business

  • According to Qatar National Bank’s Chief Business Officer, the introduction of UPI will support cashless transactions, enhance payment interoperability, and empower local merchants by tapping into the high-spending Indian tourist base.
  • The system will enable faster checkouts, lower operational costs for businesses, and provide a seamless experience to travelers used to India’s digital ecosystem.
  • By reducing reliance on physical currency and promoting secure payments, UPI’s presence is expected to increase transaction volumes and digital adoption across Qatar’s commercial hubs.

UPI’s Growing International Footprint

Qatar is now the eighth country to enable UPI-based payments for Indian users. Other countries where UPI is live include,

  1. Bhutan
  2. Nepal
  3. Singapore
  4. France
  5. United Arab Emirates
  6. Mauritius
  7. Sri Lanka

Each country has adopted UPI through localized partnerships and usually begins the rollout in high-tourism zones or retail hotspots. While full-scale usage remains limited, the expansion clearly reflects UPI’s evolution as a global payment solution.

How Travelers Can Use UPI in Qatar

Indian users planning to use UPI abroad must take a few precautions,

  • Enable international payments in the UPI app before traveling
  • Check transaction limits, which may vary by merchant or app
  • Confirm outlet availability, since not all locations accept UPI yet
  • Carry backup options like international cards or cash

This cautious yet functional rollout strategy ensures the system works reliably and securely, avoiding disruption for tourists and merchants alike.

Key Takeaways

  • Qatar becomes the 8th country to accept UPI payments.
  • First rollout begins with Qatar Duty Free at Hamad Airport.
  • Partnership between NIPL, QNB, and NETSTARS enables the integration.
  • UPI offers real-time, cashless, and secure payments for Indian tourists.
  • Supports India’s push for global payment interoperability.
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