Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

FB says Jio deal to drive small biz to Whatsapp

- Prasid Banerjee prasid.b@livemint.com

NEW DELHI: Facebook Inc. chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said his company’s partnershi­p with Mukesh Ambani-controlled Jio Platforms will help the American tech giant bring “millions of small businesses” in India to its popular messaging app Whatsapp.

“A big part of the partnershi­p that we have with Jio will be to wire up and get thousands of small businesses across India on-boarded onto Whatsapp, to do commerce there,” Zuckerberg told analysts on the company’s June quarter earnings call on Friday morning.

The head of the world’s largest social media network said he is “excited about the opportunit­y” here and that the company plans to expand to other markets once the platform is proved in India.

“Once we prove that out with Jio in India, we’re planning on expanding it to more folds in India and to other countries as well,” Zuckerberg said.

Zuckerberg’s remarks are in line with Ambani’s earlier announceme­nt that Jiomart and

Whatsapp will be working closely in India. Reliance Jio started a Whatsapp-based service for Jiomart earlier this year, allowing users to place orders on the platform through Whatsapp.

The messaging platform itself announced, earlier this month, that it now has 15 million users on Whatsapp Business in India, the chat platform’s business-facing part. Many of these are small businesses. Whatsapp is also close to bringing Whatsapp Pay, its Upi-based payments service, allowing it to offer a more holistic buying experience for customers.

 ?? AFP ?? Facebook chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg.
AFP Facebook chief executive officer Mark Zuckerberg.

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