New Delhi: Facebook-owned WhatsApp, which kicked off its ambitious peer-to-peer (P2P) digital payments pilot project in India in 2018 with nearly 10 lakh users, has failed to make it a success ever after more than three years of its inception, as the transaction value of Unified Payments Interface (UPI) payments continues to break all records […]
As per WhatsApp, the core idea of this feature update is to create a more personalised experience for the sender as well as the receiver by adding an element of expression when friends and family exchange money.
“The cyber criminals are sending a link with important dates like ‘you have won Rs.1971’, Rs.1857 and Rs.1947. Once people click on the link, they are directed to shady websites," warns police
HMR urged commuters to use face masks at all times in addition to practising physical distancing, while the metro personnel from their part, thoroughly sanitise the compartments of all the 55 metro trains that run daily
"We are kicking off our most aggressive national marketing campaign ever, starting with IPL 2021 next month," Sameer Nigam, Founder & CEO, PhonePe, said in a statement.
In Madurai a family hit upon a simple idea of printing the QR code of Google Pay and PhonePe on the wedding invite so that those who had come for the wedding of their daughter
After two years of waiting, Facebook-owned WhatsApp payment service received approval from the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) in November to go live on Unified Payment Interface (UPI) with over 160 supported banks.
PhonePe has crossed the 250 million registered user milestone, with over 100 million monthly active users (MAU) generating nearly one billion digital payment transactions in October 2020.
TSRTC officials got into an agreement with chef Boya Prathap for supply of Ankapur chicken and soon got down to spread the word around through social media platforms about the facility