As you move forward by installing a unified payments interface application, you must create an ID. By providing your personal details, the application creates this ID for you. Hence, you may need to put this ID in different places for further transactions. If you forget your UPI ID, don’t worry, you can find it in the payment application itself.
You can go through the steps mentioned below to find your UPI ID across different platforms.
For Google Pay
Step 1: Open the application.
Step 2: Go to the top left corner and click on your profile icon.
Step 3: Tap on “bank accounts”.
Step 4: Select the bank account whose ID you want to check.
Step 5: You will find the ID of that bank account.
For BHIM
Step 1: Open the application.
Step 2: Tap on ‘profile’ visible on the homepage.
Step 3: You will find the ID in the pattern of your registeredmobilenumber@upi.
For Paytm
Step 1: Login into the Paytm application.
Step 2: Go to the topmost part of the homepage and find the “BHIM UPI” section.
Step 3: You will find your ID along with a QR code in the pattern phonenumber@paytm.
For PhonePe
Step 1: Open the application.
Step 2: Click on your profile icon at the top left corner of the homepage.
Step 3: Select “My BHIM UPI ID” from the next page.
Step 4: You will find the ID in the pattern phonenumber@ybl.
For Mobikwik
Step 1: Open Mobikwik application.
Step 2: Find the Id at the top right corner with the pattern yourmobilenumber@ikwik.
For Amazon Pay
Step 1: Open your Amazon application.
Step 2: Tap on three lines at the top left corner.
Step 3: Select the Amazon Pay option.
Step 4: Click on the Amazon UPI tab.
Step 5: Find the ID in the pattern yourmobilenumber@apl.
For SBI YONO
Step 1: Open your SBI YONO application.
Step 2: Select the YONO Pay option.
Step 3: Choose the BHIM UPI option.
Step 4: Choose the “Generate QR” option.
Step 5: Check the ID from the next screen.
For WhatsApp Payment
Step 1: Open your Whatsapp application.
Step 2: Go to the top right corner and click on 3 dots.
Step 3: Select the payment option.
Step 4: Click on any linked bank account to check for the UPI ID you want.
Step 5: Find the ID here.