Reviewed on: 2026-06-12.
Your scholarship, PM-KISAN, pension or LPG subsidy does not go to the account you call “main”. It goes to whichever bank last seeded your Aadhaar in the NPCI mapper. This table is the whole problem and the whole fix:
| Your situation | Where the DBT credit goes | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| You opened a new account and did full KYC with Aadhaar | Still the old bank; KYC linking does not touch the mapper | Submit a DBT seeding consent form at the new bank |
| Two banks both “linked” your Aadhaar | The bank whose seeding request reached NPCI last | Check the mapper, then re-seed at the bank you want |
| Your mapped account is closed or dormant | Credit fails or returns to the scheme | Re-seed at an active account, then ask the scheme to re-push |
| Mapper shows the right bank but money never arrives | The scheme's own database may hold an old account | Update bank details on the scheme portal too |
| You never gave any bank a seeding consent | No account is mapped; DBT cannot flow at all | Seed once, with written consent, at your chosen bank |
Government departments pay Aadhaar-based DBT through the Aadhaar Payment Bridge (APB) run by NPCI. The department's payment file carries only your Aadhaar number. NPCI's mapper translates it into one destination: the bank that most recently seeded it. Latest seeding wins. That is why closing the old account, or doing KYC at the new one, changes nothing. Only a fresh seeding request with your consent, sent by your chosen bank to NPCI, moves the pointer.
Two separate records must both be right:
Savitri, a farmer in Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, opened an SBI account in January 2026 because her old Gramin bank branch was 14 km away. She did full KYC at SBI with Aadhaar and assumed her PM-KISAN money would follow. The February instalment of ₹2,000 still went to the Gramin bank account, which had gone dormant for want of transactions, and the credit bounced back to the scheme.
In March she checked Bank Seeding Status on her son's phone: the mapper still showed the Gramin bank, seeded in 2019. She filed the DBT consent form at SBI on 9 March, took the acknowledgement, and the mapper showed SBI by 18 March. She then logged the bounced instalment on the PM-KISAN helpline (155261), quoting her registration number. The re-pushed ₹2,000 landed in SBI on 30 April, and the June instalment arrived on time. Her January KYC had never been the problem; the 2019 mapper entry was.
RTI cannot re-route the next instalment; only re-seeding does that. File RTI after you have re-seeded, so the fix is already in motion while the paper trail builds.
A directory maintained by NPCI that maps each Aadhaar number to exactly one bank for Aadhaar Payment Bridge credits. Departments send money against your Aadhaar number; the mapper decides the receiving bank. Your account number within that bank comes from the bank's own records.
No, and this single confusion causes most wrong-account cases. Linking or KYC verification satisfies the bank's compliance. Seeding is a separate, consent-based instruction to NPCI to route DBT to that bank. Always ask for seeding in writing.
Bank Seeding Status on the myAadhaar portal shows the currently mapped bank and the active or inactive flag. You need your Aadhaar-registered mobile for the OTP. If your mobile is unlinked or dead, that update comes first; see the mobile number update guide.
No. The mapper holds one bank per Aadhaar at a time. All APB-routed benefits follow that single mapping, from PM-KISAN to LPG subsidy to MGNREGA wages.
Check PFMS for the rejection reason. Common ones: dormant account, name mismatch between bank and Aadhaar, or an invalid IFSC after a bank merger. Name mismatches need a name correction either at the bank or on Aadhaar; if Aadhaar is the one wrong, see the name correction guide.
Seeding without consent breaches NPCI's process. Complain to the bank in writing, demand de-seeding and a copy of your consent record, and escalate to the RBI Ombudsman at cms.rbi.org.in if unresolved in 30 days. If money was actually withdrawn, treat it as fraud and follow the unauthorised withdrawal guide the same day.
If the mapper updates before the scheme's payment file is generated, the very next cycle lands right. Files are typically generated days to weeks before disbursement dates, so re-seed at least three to four weeks before an expected instalment.
The scheme department first, since it holds the payment file and grievance record. PSU banks for the seeding trail. UIDAI only for Aadhaar-side records. Route mapper questions through the department or your PSU bank, not NPCI directly.
Download the DBT wrong-account fix checklist (PDF).