You can assist your friends and family to make UPI payments with pocket money on UPI Circle on Google Pay. This payment method doesn’t require them to have their own bank account.
How Pocket Money on UPI Circle works
As an existing UPI user on Google Pay, you’re a Primary user and you can add family members, friends, or employees. They become a Secondary user to your UPI Circle.
- Primary user: Person who pays on behalf of the Secondary user with their bank account.
- Secondary user: Person who makes UPI payments using the Primary user’s bank account.
What you need to set up Pocket Money on UPI Circle
- To be a Primary user, you must have an active bank account on Google Pay.
- You can add a maximum of 5 Secondary users.
- To add a secondary user to your UPI circle, please ensure:
- Their number is saved in your phone contacts.
- They have the Google Pay app registered with their phone number.
- They have a UPI ID or a UPI Circle QR.
How to manage secondary user’s payments
As a Primary user, you can set transaction limits and payment authorization. Select between full or partial delegation in UPI Circle:
- Set a monthly limit (full delegation): You can set a monthly limit of up to ₹15,000 for Secondary users. They can use your bank account to make payments within the set limit without your approval.
- Approve every payment (partial delegation): Secondary users must send you a request for each payment. You must approve to pay on their behalf.
Set up pocket money on UPI Circle
To set up pocket money:
- On your mobile device, open the Google Pay app
.
- Go to Profile
UPI Circle
Set up pocket money on UPI Circle.
- Search the Secondary user’s name or phone number.
- Select their contact (Please ensure that you have provided GPay access to contacts saved on your phonebook - learn how)
- Scan the selected contact’s UPI Circle QR code.
- Set up approval settings.
- If you select, "Approve every payment," tap Continue
Yes, send invite.
- If you select “Set a monthly limit:"
- Tap Continue.
- Set a preferred monthly limit.
- Add additional details for a Secondary user.
- Choose the Secondary user’s relationship with you.
- Enter Secondary user’s government ID number.
- Tap Continue.
- Choose a bank account for the Secondary user to use.
- Tap Send invite.
- To send an invite to the Secondary user, enter your UPI PIN.
- If you select, "Approve every payment," tap Continue
Verify a Secondary user
After you set a monthly limit, you need to verify the Secondary user so they can make a payment.
- Confirm the Secondary user's relationship to you.
- Select a government ID:
- Choose ID type.
- Enter ID number.
Tip: Your bank uses this information to record the Secondary user’s details. This includes their name, mobile number, ID type, and ID number. This is mandated under the Master Direction Know Your Customer (KYC) Direction, 2016.
Create a UPI Circle QR codeImportant:
- The Secondary user must download the Google Pay app and complete registration with their mobile number.
- After you send a request, the Secondary user must accept it within 30 minutes through the on-screen notification.
- On your mobile phone, open the Google Pay app
.
- Tap Profile
UPI Circle
Request someone to add you.
- A QR code appears. The Primary user can scan the QR code, or the Secondary user can share the QR code with the Primary user.
Tips:
- If a QR code doesn’t appear, follow the on-screen instructions.
- The Secondary user will be asked to set up an app lock if not yet created.
- There's a cool-off period of 30 minutes before the Secondary user can start to make UPI payments.
Use pocket money on UPI Circle to make payments
Set a monthly limit (full delegation)For merchant payments:
- Scan the merchant’s QR code or search for a phone number.
- Enter the amount.
- Pay with the Primary user’s UPI Circle.
- If successful, the Primary user receives the notification.
For online payments:
- On the merchant’s website, select UPI
GPay.
- On the Google Pay app, under "Choose account to pay with," select UPI Circle.
- Pay with the Primary user’s UPI Circle.
- If successful, the Primary user receives the notification.
For merchant payments:
- Scan the merchant’s QR code or phone number.
- Enter the amount.
- Select Request to pay.
For online payments:
- On the merchant’s website, select UPI
GPay.
- On the Google Pay app, under "Choose account to pay with," select UPI Circle.
- Select Request to pay.
Tips:
- To get faster approval from the Primary user, the Secondary user can leave a note about the details of the payment.
- In the UPI Circle page, after the request is sent, the Secondary user can track the live status of the payment request.
To complete the payment:
- Open the request.
- If your phone is locked, you need to unlock it.
- Tap Continue to pay.
- Select a bank account.
- Tap Pay ₹{Amount}.
- Enter the UPI PIN.
- If successful, the screen shows that the payment is complete.
Tip: The Primary user must accept the payment request from the Secondary user within 10 minutes.
On your mobile device, open the Google Pay app .
- Tap Profile picture
UPI Circle.
- Under “You pay for,” find the Secondary user to remove.
- Tap More
Remove.
- To confirm, tap Yes, Remove.
- The screen shows that the Secondary user was removed from the Primary user’s UPI Circle.
Commonly asked questions
Why am I seeing a handshake symbol with ‘Pocket Money’ in my People Section in the Google Pay app?Pocket Money is a new feature launched in Google Pay in partnership with National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) also known as UPI Circle. This allows you to set up Pocket Money for your loved ones in Google Pay. We have added that in the People section to make it convenient for our users to find the feature and manage Pocket Money.
Pocket Money is an absolutely safe and secure feature in Google Pay. It is developed in strict accordance with the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) UPI guidelines and is protected by Google's world-class security infrastructure.
When a Secondary user is added, the cool-off period is 24 hours. They can only request up to ₹5,000 in the first 24 hours. After that, the Primary user’s daily UPI limit applies to the Secondary users.
No, a Secondary user can only be part of one UPI Circle at a time.
You can pay through QR scans, contacts, phone number, UPI ID, and online payments. Other types of payments like bill payments, and mobile recharges will be available soon on UPI Circle.
All UPI Circle payments are available on payment details, transaction history, and conversation pages of both Primary and Secondary user’s Google Pay app.
Payments made on UPI Lite, bill payments, and recharges aren’t currently supported. These options may become available.
- To find the request to join, tap Profile
UPI circle
Paying for you.
- Tap Accept the request.
Tip: The request is live for 30 minutes. After this, the Primary user sends a fresh invite.
Make sure you’ve granted Google Pay permission to access your phone contacts.
To grant access on Android device:
- On your device, click Settings
Security & Privacy.
- Under the “Privacy” section, tap Privacy controls
Permission manager
Contacts and accounts.
- Under the “Not allowed” section, tap Google Pay
Allow.
To grant access on iOS device:
- On your device, click Settings
Apps
Google Pay.
- Under the “Contacts” section, tap Provide full Access.
Important: To use UPI Circle, you'll need an @okaxis UPI ID linked to your bank account.
To add an @okaxis UPI ID:
- Open the Google Pay app
.
- At the top right, tap your Profile picture.
- Under the "Payment methods," tap Bank account.
- Select the bank account you want to use for UPI Circle.
- Tap 3/3 UPI IDs added
and look for an ID ending in @okaxis.
- For example, “abc@okaxis”.
- Next to the ID ending in @okaxis, tap Add
.
To edit or remove the limit, you have to delete the relationship and set it up again with the revised limit.
We're currently working on the feature to let you adjust your monthly limits.