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It is a unique address that you can use to make payments instantly. You can use it to send money via UPI apps or real-time modes of transactions. In fact, VPA numbers are used to create a digital bank account or a virtual bank account.
The term “VPA code” is not a standard term in the context of UPI (Unified Payments Interface) or Virtual Payment Address (VPA). It’s possible that it could refer to different things depending on the context. Here are a couple of interpretations:
1. VPA (Virtual Payment Address): As discussed earlier, a VPA is a unique identifier used in UPI for sending and receiving money. It typically looks like an email address (e.g., yourname@bankname).
2. Verification Code for VPA: When setting up a VPA or making changes to it, some apps or services may send a verification code to your registered mobile number or email address. This code is used to verify that you have access to the contact details associated with the VPA.