Whatsapp to add payment to messaging app in India. - Tachnical4u

Monday 6 November 2017

Whatsapp to add payment to messaging app in India.

its final phase and the staff of Whatsapp has tested it. Whatsapp will unveil extended beta program in November. 

According to Factor Daily, Facebook-owned Whatsapp, developing a pay-to-peer (P2P) payment service in India in December.

This will be the first time that the global messaging app is launching the payment facility anywhere in the world.


As a Factor Daily Reports, this feature is now in its final stage and the staff of Whatsapp has tested it. In November, WhatsApp will unveil the extended beta program, in the report a person has been cited with knowledge of the plan.


This feature is expected to integrate directly into the chat app, which means that users prefer to immediately contact or share their location on Messenger without leaving the chat interface.


According to the source, a window with a rupee sign will pop up with a button that allows users to share a location or contact when clicking on the attached symbol in the chat window.


Users can either send money or make a request by clicking the Rupees button. The user can make a payment to send the amount and the private identification number before investing.

On the other hand, the receiver will get an alert when you get the contact. There is an option to accept or reject the request.

Global Messaging app has more than 200 million users in India, there are two-thirds of the smartphone users in the country, and 1.3 billion yuan around the world.

According to the report, Whatsapp has partnered with India's three largest banks - State Bank of India, ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank - to launch this facility.

The messaging service has started experimenting with already verified business accounts in India, which companies use to communicate with customers. The new payment facility will be based on the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), a payment standard and a system supported by the Indian government will be motivated to bring more integrated banking services into a very disruptive market.

According to the figures of National Payment Corporation of India, 30.8 million transactions of Rs 5,290 crore in September 2017 were done on the UPI platform, in November 2016, about 100 times the number of transactions.

In India, purses like PETM and PhonePay provide business facilities like business transactions like bill payments, foreign companies like Google, Amazon and Uber are taking action alongside local players.

In September, Google launched a free mobile wallet tez in India, which allows users to pay for goods safely in physical stores and online, by connecting their phone accounts with their phone accounts and with a new twist The person will allow for the transfer of money: Audio QR, which uses ultrasonic sounds so that you can crack any need for NFC Nor can.

Whatsapp, like Google's fastest new service, is limited to money transfers from one person's bank account to another due to complex Indian banking rules. On the other hand, Pettyma has put herself as a comprehensive financial player, handling payments made by credit and debit cards, government electronic transfer systems, and digital gelts.


 Creted by Mohammad Afsar.
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