Transferring money through Google Pay not protected by law? Here is truth
The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has clarified that all payments through Google Pay are fully protected.
The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has clarified that all payments through Google Pay are fully protected. The NPCI said today that Google Pay is classified as Third Party App Provider (TPAP) and transactions made using any of the authorized TPAPs are fully protected by the redressal processes laid out by applicable guidelines of NPCI/RBI and customers already have full access to the same.
The NPCI issued a statement today and said, "We have come across some quotes on social media which suggest that transferring money through Google Pay is not protected by the law, since the app is unauthorised. We would like to clarify that Google Pay is classified as Third Party App Provider (TPAP) that also provides UPI payment services like many others, working through banking partners and operating under the UPI framework of NPCI. All authorised TPAPs are listed on the NPCI Website. All transactions made using any of the authorized TPAPs are fully protected by the redressal processes laid out by applicable guidelines of NPCI/RBI and customers already have full access to the same."
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The NPCI went on to clarify that all authorised TPAP’s are already bound by full compliance to all the regulations and applicable laws in India. UPI ecosystem is fully safe and secure, and we appeal to the citizens not to fall prey to such malicious news.
"We also request UPI customers not to share their OTP (one time password) and UPI Pin with anybody," said NPCI.
RBI has authorised NPCI as a Payment System Operator (PSO) of UPI and NPCI in its capacity as PSO authorises all UPI participants.
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