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How to Change UPI PIN on WhatsApp: Step by Step Guide

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WhatsApp offers tons of features to enable users to navigate on the platform smoothly. One such feature is WhatsApp Payment System, which allows you to quickly transfer money to contacts within the app itself. It uses the UPI, a payment infrastructure set up by a coalition of major banks in the country, to send and receive money. To send or receive money via WhatsApp, you must first have a bank account and a debit card. WhatsApp has also partnered with a few banks like HDFC Bank, Axis Bank, ICICI Bank, etc to offer UPI payments in India. In this regard, it is worth noting that an WhatsApp user can change or reset the UPI PIN in WhatsApp. To do this, users will have to follow some simple steps.

How to change UPI PIN on WhatsApp?

If you are looking to change UPI PIN, here’s how to change UPI PIN on WhatsApp:

  • Open the WhatsApp application on your smartphone and click on the three dots icon in the upper right corner

  •  Then click on Payments.

  • In the Payments section, click on the bank account whose UPI PIN you want to change.

  • Then click Change UPI PIN.

  • Next, enter the current UPI PIN and then enter the new UPI PIN.

  • Finally, you will need to confirm the new UPI PIN, and you are done.

How to Send Money on WhatsApp?

  • Run the WhatsApp application on your phone.
  • Select the person you want to send money to.
  • In the chat window, tap the Rupee icon.

  • Enter the amount you want to send with a note, if applicable.

  • And then you need to enter your UPI PIN to complete the transaction.
  • Wait until you receive a confirmation message in the chat window.

How to Reset UPI PIN on WhatsApp?

  • Open the WhatsApp application on your smartphone and click on the three dots icon in the upper right corner

  • Then click on Payments.

  • Next, you will need to select the bank account whose UPI PIN you forgot.

  • Then click “Forgot UPI PIN” and click Continue

  • And then, enter your debit card’s last six digits and its expiration date.

Note: Some banks may require you to enter the CVV number of your card.

  • After that enter the OTP and the new UPI PIN you want.

 

  • Finally, you will need to confirm the new UPI PIN, and you are done.

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