India’s Digital Payment Adoption Soars to 87%, Far Exceeding Global Average
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has announced that digital payment adaptability in India has reached an impressive 87%, significantly outpacing the global average of 60%. This milestone underscores India’s leadership in the fintech revolution.
Key Takeaways
- India’s digital payment adoption rate: 87% vs global average: 60%
- UPI processed 18,580 crore transactions worth ₹261 trillion in FY 2024-25
- Strong growth driven by tier-2 and tier-3 cities
World Leader in Digital Payments
India is now recognized as a global leader in digital payments, accounting for nearly half of all real-time digital transactions worldwide. The Unified Payments Interface (UPI) serves as the cornerstone of this ecosystem, processing over 18,580 crore transactions valued at ₹261 trillion during the 2024-25 financial year.
During an interaction with students at IIT Dharwad, Sitharaman stated: ‘Digital adaptability in payments in India is around 87 per cent, whereas globally, it is still in the range of 60s, that’s the level of fintech revolution.’
Digital Public Infrastructure Driving Growth
The remarkable adoption rate is attributed to India’s robust Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), which includes Aadhaar, UPI, and DigiLocker. This comprehensive infrastructure has successfully brought millions of citizens into the formal financial system.
Fintech is no longer viewed as just an urban convenience but has become a crucial enabler of economic empowerment across the nation. The adoption of digital payments is particularly strengthening in tier-2 and tier-3 cities, fueled by increasing internet penetration and smartphone accessibility.
Karnataka Visit Focuses on Rural Development
Meanwhile, the Finance Minister has commenced her four-day visit to Karnataka from October 14 to 17, 2025, with a packed schedule focusing on rural development, agro-processing, entrepreneurship, and student engagement.
During her visit, Sitharaman inaugurated the dhaRti BioNEST Incubation Centre at IIT Dharwad, encouraging students to explore opportunities in biotechnology and rural innovation. Her itinerary includes multiple inaugurations of Farmer’s Training Centres and Common Facility Centres for Agro Processing across various districts, highlighting the government’s support for rural micro-industries and agricultural development.



