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This Article is From Jul 23, 2024

PhonePe, Google Pay Cede Online Payment Share To New Entrants

The entrants are challenging the dominance of PhonePe and Google Pay, which control more than 80% share of the market.

PhonePe, Google Pay Cede Online Payment Share To New Entrants
The UPI payments space has seen an influx of new players in recent times. 

Walmart Inc.-owned PhonePe and Alphabet Inc.'s Google Pay saw a marginal decline in their share of total transactions processed through India's unified payments interface in June as smaller players gained traction.

PhonePe's share in total UPI transactions dropped to 48.37% from 48.67% in May. Google Pay's portion shrunk to 36.76% from 37.18% in the previous month, according to data released by the National Payments Corporation of India. Overall, the UPI network processed 13.88 billion transactions in June, a 1% drop over the prior month.

Operated by state-backed NPCI, UPI is a system that allows users to make instant money transfers by linking banks with fintech apps such as Paytm, PhonePe and Google Pay.

The UPI payments space has seen an influx of new players in recent times. The entrants are challenging the dominance of PhonePe and Google Pay, which control more than 80% share of the market.

For instance, UPI transactions on Axis Bank Ltd.'s apps grew 17% to 75 million in June, while the Navi app saw a 20% increase to 35.7 million transactions. Additionally, Flipkart, the Indian e-commerce giant and PhonePe's sister company, launched a separate UPI payments service called super.money. Mukesh Ambani's Jio Financial Services also entered the fray with its JioFinance app to tap into India's burgeoning fintech ecosystem.

Reeling under regulatory setback, Paytm retained its 8% share from last month, signaling a halt in market erosion from 13% at the start of the year. 

Paytm's net loss for the fiscal first quarter through June more than doubled to 8.39 billion rupees ($100 million) after the Reserve Bank of India earlier this year ordered a near-shutdown of its banking affiliate.

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