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Brazil suspends Whatsapp digital payments

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The Central Bank of Brazil said it had ordered Visa and Mastercard to suspend a joint project with Whatsapp to roll out digital payments within the popular messaging service, over fears it would be anticompet­itive.

Brazil, which has the second-most Whatsapp users worldwide after India, was the pilot country for the platform’s new integrated payments feature, which it launched on June 15 with an eye to rolling it out worldwide, AFP reported.

But the central bank, which regulates payment systems in Brazil, put the new feature on hold indefinite­ly.

“The reason for the central bank’s decision is to preserve an adequate competitiv­e environmen­t, ensuring an interopera­ble, fast, secure, transparen­t, open and economical payment system,” it said in a statement. It also cited data privacy concerns.

Whatsapp, which is owned by Facebook, is the most popular mobile messaging app in the world, with more than 1.5 billion monthly users globally, according to market tracker Statistica.

The in-app payment feature, which could be accessed directly within a conversati­on with a participat­ing business, was free for users.

Businesses were to be charged a small fee similar to a typical credit card transactio­n.

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