Travelling To Malaysia Just Got Easier: Indians Can Now Pay Via UPI

Paying abroad just got easier. Indian travellers can now use UPI for seamless transactions in Malaysia, thanks to a new partnership between Razorpay Curlec and NPCI International
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In a big move for Indian travellers, Razorpay has announced that UPI payments will soon be accepted in Malaysia, marking a new chapter in India’s fintech story. The initiative comes through Razorpay’s Malaysian arm, Curlec, in collaboration with NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL) — the global wing of the National Payments Corporation of India. 

The partnership, formalised at the Global Fintech Fest 2025, is more than a business milestone — it’s a step toward making global travel smoother and more cashless for Indians abroad.

No More Currency Chaos

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Imagine landing in Kuala Lumpur, grabbing a kopi at a local café, and paying for it with the same UPI app you use at home. That’s the convenience this move brings. 

Millions of Indians visiting Malaysia will soon be able to make instant, secure payments at local shops, hotels, and restaurants using familiar apps like PhonePe, Paytm, or Google Pay. No need to fumble with foreign currency, swipe international cards, or pay extra conversion fees — just scan and pay in seconds.

In 2024, over a million Indian tourists visited Malaysia, spending an impressive INR 110 billion — a 71.7% increase from the previous year. With travel between the two countries booming, this integration couldn’t have come at a better time.

Boost For Malaysian Merchants

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The benefits doesn’t stop with Indian travellers and tourists alone. Local merchants in Malaysia — from souvenir stalls in Penang to fine-dining restaurants in Kuala Lumpur — will also gain access to a new and growing customer base. 

Payments made by Indian users will be processed through Razorpay Curlec’s platform, with settlements happening seamlessly in Malaysian Ringgit (RM). For businesses, it means fewer payment hurdles and happier customers who can pay the way they prefer.

“UPI has transformed the way India pays, showing what’s possible when innovation and inclusion come together at scale,” said Shashank Kumar, Managing Director and Co-founder of Razorpay. “Now, with Curlec, we’re bringing that same energy to Malaysia — helping businesses and travellers experience the simplicity and trust that define India’s digital payments. This isn’t just about transactions; it’s about building a truly borderless fintech future across Asia.”

A New Chapter For UPI Abroad

India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) has already revolutionised how millions of Indians handle money — from splitting bills to shopping online — and its influence is now expanding beyond borders. 

In September 2025 alone, UPI processed nearly 20 billion transactions, highlighting its scale and reliability. With Malaysia joining the growing list of countries embracing it, Indian travellers can now expect a piece of home in their international journeys.

As UPI goes global, this partnership between Razorpay and NIPL doesn’t just make travel payments easier — it signals a larger shift toward a connected, cashless Asia where paying abroad could soon be as effortless as buying a chai at your neighbourhood stall.

FAQs

1. Can Indians use UPI payments in Malaysia?
Yes. With Razorpay Curlec’s partnership with NPCI International, Indian travellers will soon be able to use UPI apps like Google Pay, PhonePe, and Paytm to make payments in Malaysia.

2. How does UPI work in Malaysia?
Travellers can scan Malaysian merchant QR codes and pay directly from their Indian bank accounts via UPI. Transactions are processed in Indian Rupees but settled locally in Malaysian Ringgit.

3. Is UPI available in other countries too?
Yes. UPI is already active in several destinations, including Singapore, Sri Lanka, France, and the UAE, with more countries being added through global partnerships.

4. Do I need to enable anything before using UPI abroad?
No special setup is needed. Ensure your UPI app supports international payments (via NPCI-linked banks) and that your phone number is linked to your Indian account.

5. What are the benefits of using UPI in Malaysia?
It eliminates the need for foreign exchange or credit cards, saves conversion fees, ensures real-time payments, and offers a secure, familiar experience for Indian users.

6. Who launched UPI services in Malaysia?
Razorpay Curlec (Razorpay’s Malaysian arm) and NPCI International Payments Limited (NIPL) launched the service to expand digital payment accessibility.

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