Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Paytm plans to launch messaging service to rival WhatsApp

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MUMBAI: India’s leading digital payments firm Paytm plans to launch a messaging service to rival Facebook Inc’s WhatsApp by the end of this month, a source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.

Soft Bank and Ali bab a-backed Pay tm is seeking to attract people in India to use the new messaging service embedded in its app, which many already use to buy everything from food to plane tickets.

Paytm’s messaging service will allow users to send audio, video and pictures and texts, the source, who declined to be named, said. Pay tm currently has more than 225 million users.

Earlier this year, homegrown messaging platform Hike rolled out an in-a pp electronic payments service to cash in on rising digital transactio­ns in India.

E-payments in India surged after the country banned old high-value currency notes late last year. Firms like Paytm have since rapidly increased their market share. Digital payments in India would jump nearly 10 times to $500 billion by 2020, according to a 2016 report by Boston Consulting Group.

Whats A pp itself has been looking at moving into digital payment services in India.

The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday was the first to report Pay tm’ s plan to launch a messaging service.

Paytm did not respond to an email seeking comment while Whats A pp was not immediatel­y reachable for comment.

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