Why RBI Wants a 1-Hour Delay on UPI Payments Above ₹10,000 - Explained
The Reserve Bank of India has proposed the one hour delay on UPI and bank transfers above the ₹10,000. This proposal comes after as the fraud losses rise to ₹22,930 crore in 2025 and it is largely driven by the social engineering scams. As per the discussion paper of RBI it aims to introduce the safeguards that balance convenience with security and giving users time to pause, verify or cancel suspicious transaction before the money leaves from their accounts.
The most important recommendation as per the discussion paper is the introduction of the ‘lagged credit mechanism’ for digital payments.
What It Means
The transfers above the ₹10,000 will be held for 1 hour and the customers can cancel the transactions during this period. Also the banks may seek the reconfirmation if the suspicious activity is detected.
This feature has also certain exemptions and some of are the merchant payments, e-mandates and NACH transactions and also the cheque-based payments.
Now users can also whitelist the trusted beneficiaries and will allow the instant transfers without delay.
The proposal is aimed at to tackle the Authorized Push Payment (APP) fraud which is the growing threat in India.
Understanding APP Fraud
RBI also noted that,
By introducing the delay it will helps break the psychological pressure created by the fraudsters.
Apart from the delay mechanism central bank has also suggested three additional safeguards.
As the discussion paper’s proposal strengthens security RBI has acknowledged some trade offs:
Concerns regarding this are,
Q. Which of the following transactions will Most likely be subject to the 1-hour delay?
A. ₹9,999 transfer to a new beneficiary
B. ₹10,001 transfer to a non-whitelisted individual
C. ₹50,000 merchant payment via UPI
D. ₹20,000 NACH debit
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