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UPI Goes Global: Indian Tourists Can Soon Pay in Malaysia

Indian travellers will soon enjoy seamless UPI payments during their Malaysia visits through a groundbreaking partnership. Razorpay's Malaysian entity Curlec is collaborating with NPCI International to make this possible. This eliminates the need for international cards and reduces foreign exchange costs significantly. The move represents a major step in taking India's digital payment innovation global.

Indian travellers to soon pay via UPI in Malaysia

Bengaluru, Oct 30

In a big step towards taking India's digital payment innovation global, Razorpay on Thursday announced that Indian travellers will soon be able to make UPI payments in Malaysia.

The move comes through Razorpay's Malaysian entity, Curlec, in partnership with NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL), the international arm of the National Payments Corporation of India.

The collaboration, formalised at the Global Fintech Fest 2025, marks a major milestone in expanding UPI's acceptance beyond Indian borders.

With this integration, millions of Indian tourists visiting Malaysia will be able to make instant, secure payments to local businesses using their preferred UPI apps -- without needing international cards or worrying about currency exchange hassles.

In 2024, more than one million Indian tourists visited Malaysia and spent over Rs 110 billion, a sharp 71.7 per cent rise from the previous year.

The growing flow of travellers between the two nations highlights the need for simpler, cashless, and cost-efficient payment solutions.

The introduction of UPI in Malaysia is expected to make transactions more seamless, reduce foreign exchange costs, and benefit both travellers and local merchants.

UPI, India's flagship real-time payment system, has revolutionised the way Indians make transactions.

In September 2025 alone, it processed nearly 20 billion payments, offering instant and secure money transfers at an unprecedented scale.

By connecting to this robust ecosystem, Malaysian businesses can tap into a massive base of Indian travellers who trust and prefer UPI for their day-to-day payments.

Under the new arrangement, Malaysian merchants will be able to accept payments directly through Razorpay Curlec's platform, with settlements made in the local currency, ringgit (RM).

This will allow Indian users to pay instantly via their UPI-enabled apps, just like they do in India.

Commenting on the development, Shashank Kumar, Managing Director and Co-founder of Razorpay, said, "UPI has totally changed the way India pays, showing what's possible when innovation and inclusion come together at scale."

"Now, with Curlec, we're bringing that same energy to Malaysia -- helping businesses and travellers enjoy the speed, trust, and simplicity that make India's digital payments so powerful. This isn't just about payments; it's about creating a truly borderless fintech future across Asia," he said.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Finally! No more paying extra charges for currency conversion. Indian digital payments going global makes me proud. Hope they expand to more countries soon.

Arjun K

Great initiative but I hope they ensure proper security measures. International transactions need extra layers of protection against fraud.

Sarah B

As someone who travels frequently between India and Malaysia for work, this is a game-changer! The 71.7% increase in tourism shows how important this connection is becoming.

Vikram M

UPI has truly revolutionized payments in India. Taking it global shows our technological prowess. Next stop - Singapore and Thailand please! 🚀

Kavya N

This will be so helpful for small purchases like street food and local transport. No more worrying about having enough local currency for every little thing!

Michael C

Impressive to see India's digital payment infrastructure expanding internationally. The 20 billion transactions per month statistic is mind-blowing! This could set a global standard.

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