NPCI Launches 'UPI One World' Wallet for Foreign Delegates at AI Summit

The National Payments Corporation of India has launched a pilot of its 'UPI One World' wallet service for international delegates attending the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi. The service allows visitors from over 40 countries to make real-time merchant payments across India without needing a local bank account or mobile number. Delegates can load the wallet using international cards at the airport or summit venue, with transaction and monthly limits in place. This initiative aims to showcase India's digital payment ecosystem to a global audience and simplify the experience for foreign travellers.

Key Points: UPI One World Wallet Launched for Foreign Summit Delegates

  • Enables P2M transactions without local bank
  • Available to visitors from 40+ countries
  • Load via international cards with ₹50k monthly limit
  • Showcases India's digital infrastructure globally
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NPCI launches 'UPI One World' wallet service for foreign delegates at India AI Impact Summit 2026

NPCI launches UPI One World wallet for international delegates at India AI Impact Summit 2026, enabling cashless payments without a local bank account.

"UPI is the world's largest real-time payment system... providing a convenient way to experience India's real-time payments ecosystem. - Sohini Rajola"

New Delhi, February 16

The National Payments Corporation of India has extended its 'UPI One World' wallet service to international delegates attending the India AI Impact Summit 2026. This pilot initiative is available to visitors from over 40 countries participating in the summit held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, from 16-20 February.

The service allows inbound foreign travellers to perform real-time Person-to-Merchant (P2M) transactions across India without requiring a local bank account or an Indian mobile number.

Sohini Rajola, Executive Director - Growth, NPCI, said, "UPI is the world's largest real-time payment system. By extending the 'UPI One World' service to foreign guests at the India AI Impact Summit, we are providing a convenient way to experience India's real-time payments ecosystem and Made in India technology. This initiative also offers a glimpse into how smoother cross-border payment systems can support a more connected global digital economy."

The wallet can be accessed through authorised issuers at New Delhi International Airport and the NPCI Pavilion at the summit venue. Travellers can load the wallet using international debit or credit cards and make payments by scanning standard UPI QR codes. The system allows for a maximum loading of Rs 25,000 per transaction, with a monthly limit of Rs 50,000. Any remaining balance at the end of the visit can be transferred back to the original payment source in accordance with foreign exchange regulations.

This rollout follows a period of significant growth for the platform, with UPI processing 21.70 billion transactions in January 2026. By integrating this technology into the India AI Impact Summit, NPCI aims to showcase India's digital public infrastructure to a global audience of policymakers and technology leaders. The initiative is designed to eliminate the need for carrying physical cash and to simplify the complexities of foreign exchange for international visitors.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally! I have so many foreign friends who struggle with cash or card payments here. The limit of Rs 50,000 per month seems reasonable for a short visit. Great step towards a 'Viksit Bharat'.
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Rohit P
While the initiative is good, I hope the user experience is seamless. Foreign delegates shouldn't face technical glitches. Our reputation is on the line. NPCI needs to ensure 24/7 support during the summit.
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Sarah B
Attending the summit from the UK. This is incredibly convenient. No more worrying about exchanging currency at the airport or carrying wads of cash. Well done, India! Looking forward to trying it.
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Vikram M
Made in India technology on the global stage! UPI is a game-changer. 21.70 billion transactions last month is a staggering number. This pilot at Bharat Mandapam is just the beginning of global adoption.
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Kavya N
The refund feature for unused balance is a thoughtful touch. It shows the system is designed with the user's convenience in mind. Hope they expand the list of authorised issuers beyond the airport soon.

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