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UPI AutoPay is the recurring payments framework built on the Unified Payments Interface (UPI). It supports subscriptions, loan EMIs, insurance premiums, utility bills, and similar recurring payment types. By default, most payment service providers (PSPs) bind AutoPay mandates to the gateway that originally created them. When you switch your acquiring bank or payment gateway, those mandates become invalid and your customers must set them up again. UPI AutoPay Interoperability removes this dependency. It allows you to move mandates across payment gateways without interruption, and gives your customers greater visibility and control over their recurring payments.
Cashfree validates merchants using a persistent Merchant Identifier Code (MIC) rather than your Payee UPI ID. The MIC is derived from your corporate PAN and remains consistent regardless of which payment gateway or bank you use.

Key features

UPI AutoPay Interoperability provides the following capabilities that allow you to migrate mandates while keeping recurring payments active.
  • Acquiring-side interoperability: A different payment aggregator or acquiring bank can execute mandates on behalf of the one that originally created them.
  • Payer-side interoperability: Users can view active mandates across UPI apps and port mandates without disrupting recurring debits.
  • Gateway migration support: You can change payment gateways without forcing customers to recreate mandates.

Use cases

UPI AutoPay Interoperability is suited to the following scenarios.
  • Migrate your payment processing from one gateway to another without disrupting recurring mandates.
  • Keep subscriptions, loan EMIs and insurance premium collections active when you switch settlement partners.
  • Support recurring utility bill payments across multiple UPI apps and remitting banks.
  • Maintain recurring payment continuity during merchant migration, acquisitions or platform changes.

What this means for you

If you have active UPI AutoPay mandates with another payment aggregator, you can migrate your processing to Cashfree without disrupting your customers’ mandates. The table below shows the change:
AspectBefore interoperabilityAfter interoperability
Switching payment gatewaysMandates break and users must re-createMandates migrate seamlessly
Mandate visibility for usersOnly within the originating UPI appViewable across any UPI app
Dynamic routing for mandate executionsNot allowedNow allowed
User re-authentication needed?Yes, required if gateway changesNo, existing UPI PIN suffices

Eligibility for mandate migration

Because this is new functionality that has not yet been widely adopted, not all banks and UPI apps have implemented the required changes. You can migrate mandates only when all three entities, the payee PSP (the PSP collecting payments on your behalf), the payer PSP (the customer’s UPI app), and the remitting bank, have implemented the interoperability framework. Eligibility depends on both the remitting bank (the customer’s bank) and the payer’s UPI app (PSP) being certified for UPI AutoPay Interoperability.

Eligible remitting banks

You can migrate mandates only when the customer’s bank account is held at one of these banks:
Bank nameStatus
HDFC BankLive on UPI interoperability
Punjab National Bank (PNB)Live on UPI interoperability
IndusInd BankLive on UPI interoperability
Yes BankLive on UPI interoperability
IDFC FIRST BankLive on UPI interoperability
Cosmos BankLive on UPI interoperability
Mandates linked to banks not in this list are not yet eligible. Cashfree updates this list as more banks complete certification.

Eligible payer PSPs (UPI apps)

Your customer’s UPI app must also be certified for interoperability. The following payer PSPs are currently eligible:
UPI app or PSPUPI handle
Paytm@ptyes
BHIM@upi
INDmoney@inhdfc
You can migrate a mandate only when both the remitting bank and the payer PSP are on these lists.

How mandate migration works

The following steps describe the migration flow involving your existing payment aggregator (PA1), Cashfree and NPCI’s UPI switch. PA1 is the payment aggregator that originally created your mandates and upgrades them before Cashfree begins execution. You can enable UPI Autopay Interoperability by contacting your Cashfree account manager or filling out the Support Form. For related subscription mandate APIs, see the Create Subscription API.
1

Migrate mandates to the interoperability framework

Before Cashfree executes your mandates, your existing mandates, which were created under the old framework using purpose code 14, must be upgraded to the interoperability framework by PA1. During this step:
  • PA1 initiates a ReqMandate API call with type='UPDATE' and purpose code AZ for each eligible mandate.
  • PA1 updates the sid tag in the mandate with your Merchant Identifier Code (MIC).
  • Customers do not need to enter their UPI PIN for this upgrade.
2

Receive mandate details from PA1

Once PA1 moves eligible mandates to the interoperability framework, it shares a list of migrated mandates with you. This file contains:
  • UMN (Unique Mandate Number): the primary identifier for the mandate.
  • MIC (Merchant Identifier Code): the 20-character hexadecimal code derived from your corporate PAN using SHAKE-256 hashing.
  • SeqNum (Sequence Number): the current sequence number of the mandate, required for pre-debit notifications and execution ordering.
  • Other mandate metadata required for execution, including mandate max amount, frequency, start date, and end date.
3

Share mandate details with Cashfree

After you receive the mandate data from PA1, share it with Cashfree. This handoff lets Cashfree take over mandate execution for your customers.
You are responsible for ensuring the mandate data from PA1 is accurate. Any discrepancy in MIC, UMN, or SeqNum causes mandate execution to fail.
4

Cashfree validates and begins execution

Once Cashfree receives your mandate data, Cashfree validates the mandate and begins execution:
  • Cashfree maps the MIC against your Payee UPI ID.
  • Cashfree associates the new payee with all migrated mandates.
  • Cashfree begins executing mandates on the specified due dates.

What is required from you

These merchant actionables describe the steps you must complete before Cashfree can begin executing migrated mandates.
ActionDetails
Confirm mandate eligibility with PA1Work with PA1 to identify which of your existing mandates are on eligible remitting banks and payer PSPs. Mandates on non-eligible banks or PSPs cannot be migrated yet.
Request SID updation from PA1Formally ask PA1 to initiate the interoperability migration using ReqMandate with purpose code AZ for all eligible mandates. This is a prerequisite. Cashfree cannot execute mandates until this is done.
Collect mandate data file from PA1After migration is complete, collect the mandate data file from PA1 containing UMN, MIC, SeqNum, mandate max amount, frequency, start date, and end date for every migrated mandate.
Share mandate data with CashfreeProvide the mandate data file to Cashfree’s onboarding and integrations team for validation and ingestion.
Coordinate go-live dateAgree on a go-live date with Cashfree. Ensure PA1 stops executing the same UMN once Cashfree takes over to avoid duplicate debits.

Migration checklist

Use this checklist to track your migration progress.
Have you identified all active UPI AutoPay mandates on your current payment aggregator?
List every active mandate before moving forward. Missing mandates can delay the migration.
Work with PA1 to extract your active mandate list and confirm the source UPI app and remitting bank for each mandate.
Have you filtered mandates by eligible remitting banks?
Only mandates with eligible remitting banks can migrate under current interoperability coverage.
Eligible banks today include HDFC Bank, PNB, IndusInd Bank, Yes Bank, IDFC FIRST Bank and Cosmos Bank.
Have you filtered mandates by eligible payer PSPs?
Only payer PSPs certified under interoperability can support migrated mandates today.
Eligible payer PSPs today include Paytm, BHIM and INDmoney.
Have you requested PA1 to initiate interoperability migration for eligible mandates?
Cashfree cannot execute mandates until PA1 updates them with purpose code AZ.
Ask PA1 to initiate ReqMandate with type='UPDATE' and purpose code AZ for eligible mandates.
Have you collected the migrated mandate data from PA1?
Ensure the data includes UMN, MIC, SeqNum, mandate max amount, frequency, start date and end date.
Collect all required mandate metadata before sharing it with Cashfree.
Have you shared the mandate data with Cashfree?
Notify Cashfree onboarding and integrations so they can validate and ingest your mandate data.
Share the file with Cashfree promptly so your migrated mandates can move to production smoothly.
Have you agreed on a go-live date with Cashfree and arranged a clean cutover?
Without a clean cutover, you may risk duplicate mandate executions between PA1 and Cashfree.
Confirm the go-live date with Cashfree and ensure PA1 stops executing migrated mandates before Cashfree begins.

Current limitations and considerations

The limitations and risks applicable during the migration process are as follows:
  • POC stage: Interoperability is in an early proof-of-concept phase. Complete full testing before live migration.
  • Limited bank and PSP coverage: Only 6 remitting banks and 3 payer PSPs are currently eligible. Mandates outside this scope cannot migrate yet.
  • SeqNum conflicts: If PA1 and Cashfree execute the same mandate at the same time, you risk duplicate debit attempts. Ensure a clean cutover with no overlap.