Get started with UPI AutoPay recurring mandates
You can set up flexible and automatic recurring payments on the Google Pay app with UPI AutoPay.
Learn about UPI AutoPayYou can set up recurring payments when you use any UPI application. You don’t have to enter a PIN every time you make a payment.
You can set up periodic payments like:
- Mobile bills
- Electricity bills
- EMI payments
- Insurance
- Mutual funds
When you set up a recurring payment, you choose a frequency for funds to be debited from your account, like:
- Daily
- Weekly
- Monthly
- Yearly
If your mandate amount is less than ₹5000 INR: For the first payment, enter your UPI PIN.
If your mandate amount is more than ₹5000 INR: When the payment is due, enter your UPI PIN.
Tip: When no amount is debited within one minute of mandate authentication, you might be asked to re-enter your UPI PIN.
A maximum of ₹1 lakh can be debited in one transaction where you enter your UPI PIN. Based on the merchant, this limit can be ₹2 lakhs.
Revoke a UPI AutoPay mandate
After you revoke a mandate, merchants can’t debit the money from your account for that mandate. To revoke a mandate, you should enter your UPI PIN.
Debit notifications
Before your bank debits the amount, you’re notified within 24 hours.
Receive a reward after you make a mandate
When your mandate is withdrawn, you’re eligible to receive a scratch card based on the terms and conditions of the reward. Learn more about rewards.
Close your Google Pay account or delete your VPA
To close your Google Pay account or delete a VPA, you first need to revoke any live mandates.
Advance notification for an upcoming charge
You’ll be notified 24 hours before a payment is due.
Soon AutoPay will be available for all users. Check again after a few weeks.