UPI Autopay & eNACH mandate-based subscription collections — go live in 48 hours, with a dedicated account manager and custom workflow flexibility.
Who We Serve
From SaaS platforms to services companies — collect every subscription cycle, automatically.
Book DemoProblems Faced
Getting mandate-based subscription billing live requires months of integration work.
Subscription billing issues go into a generic support queue — not to someone who understands your billing model.
Every subscription business has its own billing cycles, grace periods and retry rules. Generic platforms don't cover them.
Billing failures don't wait for Monday morning.
Unpredictable payouts make it harder to manage cash flow against monthly recurring costs.
Why RocketPay
RocketPay handles the retry, the timing and the follow-through — so every billing cycle closes cleanly.
Our Impact
How It Works
From your billing system to live recurring collections — in 48 hours.
How to Deploy
Built for SaaS platforms and technical billing teams.
Integrate RocketPay directly into your billing stack. Full control over mandate creation, recurring debits and status tracking.
Get started
Go live in 48 hours with a dedicated account manager and custom workflow flexibility.
FAQs
A mandate is a one-time permission your customer gives you to collect payments automatically on a scheduled date. They approve it once — through UPI Autopay or eNACH, which are NPCI's systems for automated recurring payments — and every collection after that happens without any follow-up needed from either side.
Once your customer sets up a mandate, RocketPay handles everything from there. On the due date, the payment is collected automatically via UPI Autopay or eNACH — no manual follow-up needed. If a payment fails, RocketPay retries automatically at the right time. You can also retry manually on your own chosen date directly from the dashboard. Every collection attempt and its status is visible in real time on your dashboard.
Any NPCI-registered UPI app and bank supports UPI AutoPay mandate registration — including PhonePe, Google Pay, Paytm, BHIM, WhatsApp Pay, Amazon Pay, and all major bank-native apps. The mandate is registered against the customer's VPA handle. For the complete and updated list of supported banks and PSP apps, visit the official NPCI page.
The three most common eNACH mandate authentication methods are — Net Banking, Debit Card, and Aadhaar OTP. Some banks additionally support PAN-based authentication, and a few offer Customer ID-based authentication via their own portal. Available methods vary by bank. For the complete list of supported banks and their authentication options, visit the official NPCI page.
These limits apply per debit — not per mandate. UPI Autopay supports collections up to ₹15,000 per transaction. eNACH supports up to ₹1 crore per transaction. The mandate itself carries no amount cap — it simply authorises future debits on the schedule you set. For portfolios where each collection exceeds ₹15,000, eNACH is the appropriate instrument.
Pending — The mandate link has been sent to your customer, but it is not approved yet. No collections will happen until your customer authorises the mandate.
Active — Your customer has approved the mandate. Collections will run automatically on the scheduled dates.
Paused — The mandate is active but temporarily paused. No future debits will be attempted until the mandate is unpaused or resumed.
Finished — The mandate has completed its full tenure. No further debits will occur.
Cancelled — The mandate has been cancelled. No further debits will occur.
Expired — The mandate link was not approved within the validity window and has lapsed. You will need to send a new mandate request to the customer.
No. Once a mandate is finished or cancelled, no further debits are possible against it. The mandate is permanently closed. If you need to start collections again, a new mandate must be created and approved by the customer.
No. A mandate requires only one-time authorisation. Once approved, all subsequent collections within the mandate happen automatically on the scheduled dates — no OTP, no PIN, no action required from either party.
Yes — your business will need to complete a one-time KYC verification as part of onboarding. This is a standard regulatory requirement for all businesses using payment infrastructure in India. No KYC is required from your end customers — they simply authenticate the mandate, and collections run from there.
Settlement happens on T+1 — funds are credited to your account on the next business day after a successful collection. This applies to both UPI Autopay and eNACH. Settlement timing starts from when the debit is confirmed on the customer's account. You can track exact collection and settlement timestamps in real time from your RocketPay dashboard.