UPI ID: How many UPI IDs can be created on one bank account, know complete details here

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UPI ID: There has been a rise in digital payments these days. Many people use UPI ID. Its trend is also increasing rapidly day by day. You can create multiple UPI IDs. In such a situation, the question arises that how many UPI IDs can be linked to one bank account? Let us know in detail

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UPI ID is one such technology. Which was made by Indians only. In our country, lakhs of people use UPI every day. Also make payment through this. UPI was launched by National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) in the year 2016. UPI is the most used system today. These days, there is a rise in online payments also. In such a situation, many people want to get more and more information about it. In such a situation, do you know how many UPI IDs can be created from one bank account?

Let us tell you that UPI is an intermediate real time payment system. Its biggest feature is that many different bank accounts can be linked to a single mobile app of UPI. You can transfer money and make payments to any merchant from the same mobile app.

How many UPI IDs can be linked to one bank account?

4 UPI IDs can be linked to one bank account. You can delete this UPI ID whenever you want. Not only this, you can also create multiple different UPI IDs on the same bank account. If you want to run UPI through Google Pay, then link it to a bank which supports UPI. On UPI app you have to create VPA or Virtual Payment Address. VPA varies from service provider to service provider. Like if the phone has UPI then its VPA will be your mobile number @ybl. If Google Pay has a VPA, its address will be your name @obbankname.

Know how separate accounts are created?

All UPI users have to create a VPA or User ID. It is linked to his bank account. This ID or mobile number is shared with the person from whom you have to take money. Due to this, money is deposited in the account. Multiple bank accounts can be linked to a single mobile app. However, each bank account will have its own separate UPI ID. One of these will be the primary bank account. In which you will receive money. While making payment, you will see different bank account options. You can give money from whichever account you want.

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