Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Paytm launches Made in India 4G soundboxes

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NEW DELHI: Indian fintech giant Paytm on Monday launched two Made-in-India soundboxes for UPI and credit card on UPI payments that promise to provide better instant notificati­on when payments are received via QR code.

Founder and CEO Vijay Shekhar Sharma said the advanced soundboxes provide superior sound quality and battery life, making them better suited to Indian conditions.

The launch came as One97 Communicat­ions Ltd, which runs Paytm, completed the migration of merchant customer accounts from Paytm to other unified payments interface (UPI) handles.

The company on April 17 started the customer migration to partner payment service provider (PSP) banks Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, SBI and Yes Bank. A PSP is a bank that helps the UPI app to connect with the banking channel. Only banks can act as PSPs.

The Paytm UPI customers were until now using Paytm Payments Bank Limited (PPBL), an associate company of One97 Communicat­ions Ltd as the PSP bank but its operations were crippled after RBI imposed restrictio­ns.

Sharma said the soundboxes were created to address the high-noise environmen­t in

India. He went on to describe them as “legitimate India innovation­s”.

The launches include new sleek versions of the Paytm soundbox and pocket soundbox.

The waterproof sound boxes are equipped with 4G connectivi­ty, instant audio confirmati­on, powerful speakers, long-lasting battery life of up to 10 days, and support notificati­ons in 11 languages, the company said in a statement.

“Paytm Soundbox brings the power of Rupay Credit Card on UPI, offering zero MDR to small merchants for transactio­ns under Rs 2000. This service allows small businesses to save on transactio­n fees, expanding their profitabil­ity and making it easier to adopt digital payments,” it said.

Sharma said one can start accepting Credit Card payments with the new soundbox, and store credit cards in the Paytm app to do seamless transactio­ns.

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