Written By Divya
What started as a simple payment system in India is now expanding globally. If you are travelling abroad, know about these countries which can accept UPI.
Bhutan became the first country to accept UPI in 2021. It allowed Indian users to make QR-based payments using apps like BHIM.
UPI is now available in France, starting with places like the Eiffel Tower and expanding to retail locations in Paris for tourist payments.
Indian users can now make UPI payments in Nepal through QR codes. This mainly supports person-to-merchant transactions across local businesses.
UPI is being rolled out across thousands of merchants in the UAE, including malls, hotels, and transport services, making payments easier for travellers.
UPI services were introduced in Mauritius and Sri Lanka together, helping tourists and residents make seamless digital payments across borders.
UPI is linked with Singapore’s PayNow system, allowing real-time money transfers between the two countries along with merchant payments.
India and South Korea are working on linking their payment systems, which could allow UPI-style QR payments for travellers in the near future.