India's UPI Expands to Malaysia: A New Milestone in Cross-Border Digital Payments
🌏 UPI Goes Global — Now Available in Malaysia
In a major leap for India’s digital payment ecosystem, the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), through its international arm NIPL (NPCI International Payments Limited), has officially launched Unified Payments Interface (UPI) in Malaysia. The rollout comes through a strategic partnership with Razorpay Curlec
With this development, Indian tourists visiting Malaysia can now make instant payments at local stores using their favorite UPI apps such as PhonePe, Google Pay, and Paytm — directly from their Indian bank accounts, without needing physical cards or cash exchange.
💡 What This Means for Indian TravelersThis move is set to simplify international transactions
For Malaysian merchants, the partnership opens new opportunities to serve Indian customers easily, accepting payments instantly and in local currency equivalents. This also strengthens bilateral trade and tourism ties
Malaysia joins a growing list of nations embracing India’s digital payment innovation. UPI services are now operational in nine countries, including France, UAE, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Bhutan, Nepal, Qatar, and Malaysia.
This expansion marks a major stride in India’s mission to build a global digital payment network
Shashank Kumar, Co-founder of Razorpay, highlighted how this collaboration represents the next phase of UPI’s journey:
“UPI transformed the way India transacts digitally. Bringing that same innovation and trust to Malaysia will enhance payment convenience for millions of users.”
Meanwhile, Ritesh Shukla, CEO of NIPL, emphasized that the partnership reflects India’s growing role in shaping the future of global digital finance
💰 Strengthening Trade, Tourism, and Technology“Our goal is to extend India’s trusted payment network worldwide, making digital payments seamless and interoperable across borders.”
Beyond convenience, the India-Malaysia UPI integration is expected to boost tourism and cross-border commerce. Malaysian businesses can now cater more effectively to Indian visitors, while India continues to project its digital leadership across Southeast Asia.
Experts believe this partnership is part of a larger global strategy
India’s UPI has already become a model for digital payments, processing billions of transactions monthly and enabling a cashless economy. Its growing global presence demonstrates how a homegrown innovation
The launch in Malaysia signals more such collaborations on the horizon — paving the way for borderless payments and making India’s fintech revolution a truly global movement.