Key Points

Indian travellers now have a convenient new way to pay while visiting Qatar. They can use their preferred UPI apps to make QR code-based payments at various retail and tourist locations. This development is a result of a partnership between NPCI International and Qatar National Bank. The service launches first at Qatar Duty Free outlets, aiming to provide a seamless and cashless experience for millions of Indian visitors.

Key Points: Indian Travellers Can Now Use UPI for Payments Across Qatar

  • UPI payments are enabled via QR codes at QNB-acquired merchant POS terminals across Qatar
  • The service aims to reduce Indian tourists' reliance on cash and currency exchange needs
  • Qatar Duty Free at Hamad International Airport is the first merchant to offer the new payment option
  • The initiative is expected to boost transaction volumes for Qatar's retail and tourism sectors
  • The partnership involves NPCI International, Qatar National Bank, and technology provider NETSTARS
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Indians can now make payments through UPI across Qatar

Indian tourists can make UPI payments in Qatar via QR codes, starting with Qatar Duty Free, easing transactions and boosting cashless travel.

"We are excited to introduce UPI in Qatar and proud to be at the forefront of innovating the payment landscape. - Yousef Mahmoud Al-Neama, QNB"

New Delhi, September 24

Indian travellers can now use Unified Payments Interface (UPI) in Qatar, with Qatar Duty Free outlets becoming the first merchant to go live, according to a release from NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL).

The development comes through a partnership between NIPL and Qatar National Bank (QNB), enabling UPI acceptance across Qatar via QR code-based transactions at point-of-sale terminals. The system is powered by NETSTARS' payment solution and is expected to ease transactions for Indian visitors, who are the second largest group of international tourists to Qatar.

The introduction of UPI in Qatar allows Indians to make real-time payments at tourist attractions and retail outlets, reducing the need for cash or currency exchange. The move will also support Qatar's retail and tourism sectors by boosting transaction volumes for merchants acquired by QNB.

Ritesh Shukla, MD & CEO of NIPL, said, "We aim to enhance the acceptance of UPI globally and create a truly interoperable global payment network. The partnership with QNB is a step towards this journey. It will help millions of Indian travellers make seamless, secure digital transactions and reduce their dependence on cash. As UPI makes its mark, we are focused on driving interoperability and making cross-border payment experiences hassle-free for users."

From Qatar's perspective, the introduction of UPI is being seen as a boost for its economy. Yousef Mahmoud Al-Neama, Group Chief Business Officer of QNB, said, "We are excited to introduce UPI in Qatar and proud to be at the forefront of innovating the payment landscape. This milestone not only enhances the convenience for Indian travelers but also brings significant benefits to the Qatari market by promoting cashless transactions, boosting retail and tourist sectors, and strengthening interoperability in the payments ecosystem. Importantly, it will also enable local merchants to thrive by attracting more customers and providing them with seamless digital payment options."

Qatar Duty Free, which operates outlets at Hamad International Airport, is the first merchant to offer UPI payments.

Thabet Musleh, Chief Retail & Hospitality Officer, Qatar Airways Group, said, "At Qatar Duty Free, we are committed to enhancing convenience and accessibility for travellers. As the first entity in Qatar to enable UPI as a payment option, we are proud to offer Indian travellers a seamless, secure, and cashless transaction experience at our outlets. This partnership with NPCI International and Qatar National Bank reflects our dedication to embracing innovative payment solutions that cater to the evolving needs of our diverse customer base. By integrating UPI, we aim to elevate the retail experience at Hamad International Airport, ensuring a smoother journey for millions of visitors."

Technology partner NETSTARS also highlighted the significance of the launch.

Tsuyoshi Ri, Representative Director and CEO of NETSTARS Co., Ltd., said, "We are honoured to be part of this strategic partnership and milestone, enabling UPI for the first time in Qatar together with NPCI International, Qatar Airways Group and Qatar National Bank. This aligns with our mission to expand seamless and secure payment experiences globally. We are proud to contribute to this launch in Qatar, which will empower local merchants in Qatar to accept digital payments conveniently and efficiently from millions of international travellers."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally! I visited Qatar last month and the currency exchange rates were terrible. This will save so much money for Indian tourists. Hope they expand to more countries soon.
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Aditya G
UPI going global is a proud moment for India's digital infrastructure. But I hope they ensure proper security measures for international transactions. Safety should be the top priority.
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Sarah B
As someone who lives in Doha, this is a game-changer for the Indian community here. No more worrying about carrying Qatari riyals for shopping. Brilliant move!
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Karthik V
Good step, but I hope they don't charge high transaction fees like some international payment systems. The whole point of UPI is low-cost digital payments.
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Meera T
My family is planning a Qatar trip next month. This news came at the perfect time! No more standing in currency exchange queues at the airport. So convenient! 😊
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James A
Impressive to see India's payment technology expanding globally. This will definitely boost tourism between the two countries. Win-win situation for both economies.

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