Khaleej Times

Paytm plans a messaging service to rival WhatsApp

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

Paytm, which is backed by Japan’s SoftBank and China’s Alibaba, wants to attract people in India to use a messaging service embedded in its payments app, which many already use to buy everything from food to plane tickets.

Paytm’s messaging service will let users send audio, video, pictures and texts, said the source, who declined to be named.

“Paytm wants to become a digital universe for Indian commerce where consumers can communicat­e, shop and use financial services,” said Pavel Naiya, an analyst at tech research Counterpoi­nt.

Paytm has more than 225 million users in India.

WhatsApp, which had 200 million monthly active users as of February in India, its biggest single market, has also been looking at moving into digital payment services there.

Earlier this year, another Indian messaging platform, Hike, rolled out an electronic payments service in its app to cash in on the growth in digital transactio­ns in the country.

E-payments in India surged after the country banned old, highvalue currency notes late last year. Firms such as Paytm have since rapidly increased their market share. —

 ?? — Bloomberg ?? Paytm has more than 225 million users in India.
— Bloomberg Paytm has more than 225 million users in India.

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