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    Home»Tech»Whatsapp Reportedly Testing Feature to Allow Users to Make Bill Payments in India

    Whatsapp Reportedly Testing Feature to Allow Users to Make Bill Payments in India

    Tech February 6, 20252 Mins Read
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    Whatsapp Reportedly Testing Feature to Allow Users to Make Bill Payments in India
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    Whatsapp is reportedly working on a new feature for users in India. This feature is expected to allow users to make bill payments via the messaging platform. In November 2020, Whatsapp Introduced the option to send and receive money using the unified payment interface (UPI) to select users in the content. Recently, the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) Removed the UPI Onboarding Limit for the Meta-Owned Platform, Allowing it to Extend Its Payment Services to All users in Indian.

    WhatsApp users may soon be able to make direct bill payments

    Whatsapp is working on a new feature that allows users in India to make bill payments, which was discussed during an apk teardown by Android Authority. The feature was spotted in development n the Whatsapp Beta for Android Version 2.25.3.15. This sugges that the meta-ovned app is looking forward to expanding its financial services in the country.

    The report indicates that the new feature will likely enable users to make direct bill payments through the WhatsApp app. The supported categories for bill payments may include electricity bills, mobile prepaid recharges, lpg gas payments, waters, water bills, landline postpaid bills, and last payments.

    The bill payment option is currently in development, but an Empty Activity for it has alredy been added to the Aforestioned Beta Version of WhatsApp, According to the report. A release Timeline is not yet, but it is expected to be available to beta testers in India before it rolls out on the stable update channel.

    The publication sugges that the platform may face some regulatory or logistical challenges before launching the service in India. Whatsapp Currently Allows users to make upi payments to contacts and businesses.

    The report also notes that this new feature was spotted after npci lifted the user onboarding cap for whatsapp pay, and now it can compete directly with dedicated payments platforms like pHONPE and Google Paye. Last Year, The Meta-Owned Messaging App was spotted testing an option to allow users to make interactive payments from the app.

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