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Gujarat Hits 6.99 Crore Digital Bank Accounts as UPI Surges Nationwide

Gujarat has recorded 6.99 crore savings accounts with digital banking facilities as of March 31. The state sees 70.49% debit card penetration and 63.19% digital channel usage. Nationally, UPI transactions have surged 12,000-fold since 2016 to 24,162 crore in 2025-26. India now processes 66 crore UPI transactions daily, with UPI accounting for 85% of digital payments.

Gujarat reports 6.99 crore digital-enabled bank accounts as UPI expansion increases nationwide

Gandhinagar, June 16

Gujarat has recorded significant expansion in digital banking penetration, with 6.99 crore savings accounts now enabled with at least one digital banking facility, according to the latest data from the State Level Bankers' Committee as of March 31.

Officials associated with the data have indicated that the trend reflects the steady integration of banking services with digital platforms across the state, supported by expanded infrastructure and policy-driven financial inclusion measures.

The SLBC figures show that among total savings account holders in Gujarat, 70.49 per cent have debit cards, while 63.19 per cent use digital banking channels such as UPI, mobile banking, and USSD-based services, which allow transactions without internet connectivity.

In addition, 79.20 per cent of account holders use Aadhaar-enabled banking services, underscoring the role of identity-linked financial access in expanding outreach.

Under government-backed financial inclusion initiatives, Gujarat currently has 1,98,52,734 beneficiaries under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, alongside 1,51,79,955 RuPay cards issued across the state.

Banking sector officials note that the expansion of digital services has been accompanied by the wider adoption of cashless payment systems, particularly Unified Payments Interface (UPI), which has become a central component of retail digital transactions in India since its launch by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) in 2016.

National data show that UPI transactions have grown from from crore in 2016-17 to 24,162 crore in 2025-26, representing a 12,000-fold increase.

The total value of transactions has risen from Rs 0.07 lakh crore in 2016 to Rs 314 lakh crore in 2025-26, reflecting a 4,000-fold increase in transaction value over the period.

Officials familiar with the digital payments ecosystem have noted that India now processes an average of around 66 crore UPI transactions per day, with an average daily transaction value of approximately Rs 0.86 lakh crore.

The number of banks integrated into the UPI network has increased from 21 in 2016 to 703 by March this year.

UPI currently accounts for about 85 per cent of India's digital payments ecosystem and is also used in several international markets, including the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, France, Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, and Qatar.

Alongside the expansion of digital payments, India's broader digital infrastructure has also grown substantially. Internet usage in the country has increased from around 25 crore users 12 years ago to more than 100 crore users at present.

The BharatNet programme, aimed at providing broadband connectivity to rural local bodies, has expanded from 546 gram panchayats a decade ago to approximately 2.14 lakh gram panchayats at present, according to official figures.

Officials stated that the combined expansion of digital banking access, payment systems and online service delivery has contributed to wider financial inclusion and improved access to government and banking services, including in Gujarat, where digital adoption indicators continue to show sustained growth across multiple channels.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

The 12,000-fold increase in UPI transactions is mind-boggling! As someone who remembers the days of standing in bank queues for hours, this digital transformation is phenomenal. But I hope senior citizens are being trained properly on these platforms. My 70-year-old mother still struggles with OTPs.

Aman W

Good statistics but ground reality in rural Gujarat is different. Many still face internet connectivity issues and the USSD-based services are not as smooth as the article suggests. Need more focus on infrastructure in border districts.

Michael C

Coming from the US, I was amazed to see how seamless UPI is here. Back home, we still use cards and cash mostly. India has truly leapfrogged in digital payments. The 85% market share is incredible! 🇮🇳

Nisha Z

While the numbers are impressive, let's not forget about cybersecurity. With 66 crore daily transactions, fraud cases are also rising. Banks need to invest more in educating customers about scams, especially in smaller towns where awareness is low.

Varun X

The 1.98 crore Jan Dhan accounts in Gujarat show how financial inclusion is happening at grassroots level. But the RuPay card usage needs to be emphasized more - many people still don't know how to use them properly. The BharatNet expansion to 2.14 lakh gram panchayats is a gamechanger for rural banking! 🚀

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