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What is the purpose of UPI LITE?

  1. UPI LITE is designed for high-value transactions exceeding ₹1000.
  2. UPI LITE aims to streamline low-value transactions, specifically those under ₹500.
  3. It processes small payments without real-time interaction with the bank's core banking systems.
  4. UPI LITE enhances the efficiency and reliability of the overall payment ecosystem for small, frequent transactions.

    A2, 3

    B3 മാത്രം

    C2, 4

    D2, 3, 4

    Answer:

    D. 2, 3, 4

    Read Explanation:

    UPI LITE is an innovative feature integrated within the UPI framework, specifically engineered to optimize the processing of low-value transactions, typically below ₹500. This solution cleverly bypasses the need for immediate, real-time communication with a bank's core systems for each small payment. By doing so, UPI LITE significantly reduces the load on bank servers, especially for the frequent, small-value transactions that are common in daily life, like purchasing a small item or paying for local transport. This leads to a more efficient, responsive, and reliable payment experience for users while maintaining a high level of security.

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