The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has recently allowed WhatsApp’s UPI service WhatsApp Pay to go live in India. After which WhatsApp Pay has officially launched in India. Let us know that the company was testing it in India for a long time, which has now been made available for Android and iOS users. But in the first segment of Whatsapp Pay, NPCI has set a cap of 2 crore users. Which means that only such users will get the option to use the payment feature of Whatsapp right now.
What is WhatsApp Pay Service?
WhatsApp Pay service was running on beta testing in India for the last two years. Because it was not officially launched due to some problems coming in it. But now after approval from NPCI, it has been made available to Indian users. Let us know that this is a UPI based service and with its help, users can send money like photos in the chatting box itself.
Will support 10 languages
WhatsApp Pay service is available in 10 local languages of India and users can use any of these languages as per their convenience. This feature is available on both Android and iOS platforms. But for this, you have to update your WhatsApp account first. To avail this feature, it is necessary to have a UPI based debit card with users.
You can transfer one lakh rupees in a day
Talking about the features available in WhatsApp Pay service, with the help of this feature, users can transfer up to one lakh rupees in a day. Using this feature, you can send money to any of your WhatsApp numbers anytime, anywhere. Equally, this feature also provides you the facility of recharge. Money transferred from WhatsApp Pay will be directly saved in your account.
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