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WhatsApp mulls foray into digital payments with India launch

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MUMBAI: Instant messaging app WhatsApp, owned by Facebook Inc., is mulling a foray into digital payment services in India, its first such offering globally, and has advertised to hire a digital transactio­ns lead in the country.

A WhatsApp move into digital payments in India, its biggest market that is home to 200 million of its billion-plus global users, would replicate similar moves by messaging apps like Tencent Holdings Ltd.’s WeChat in China.

WhatsApp is working to launch person-to-person payments in India in the next six months, news website The Ken reported earlier on Tuesday, citing unnamed sources.

A job advertisem­ent on WhatsApp’s website stated it was looking for a candidate with a technical and financial background — who understand­s India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and the BHIM payments app that enable money transfers and merchant payments using mobile numbers — to be its digital transactio­ns lead for the country.

“India is an important country for WhatsApp, and we’re understand­ing how we can contribute more to the vision of digital India,” a WhatsApp spokesman said, referring to a flagship government program that aims to boost the use of Internet-based services in the country.

“We’re exploring how we might work with companies that share this vision and continuing to listen closely to feedback from our users,” the spokesman said, declining to elaborate further.

Digital transactio­ns in India have surged after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s shock ban of certain high-value bank notes in November that accounted for more than 80 percent of the country’s currency in circulatio­n at the time.

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