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WhatsApp Pay now available for All users in India
Now more WhatsApp users will be able to use UPI; NPCI has removed the limit of UPI user onboarding for WhatsApp Pay
The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has lifted the UPI user onboarding limit for WhatsApp Pay. This essentially means now WhatsApp can extend its UPI services to every users of India. You can use WhatsApp UPI to conduct financial and non-financial transactions using Unified Payment Interface (UPI).
UPI On WhatsApp: All users will get UPI services on WhatsApp, NPCI has given permission..
Unified Payments Interface (UPI) services will be available to all users of the popular instant messaging platform WhatsApp. The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) on Tuesday removed the limit on adding UPI users to WhatsApp Pay.
WhatsApp allowed to expand reach: All users now eligible for using UPI payments
Earlier, there was a limit on how many users WhatsApp could onboard to its UPI service. This limit was expanded to 100 million in 2022. NPCI has now completely removed the limit.
NPCI removes WhatsApp Pay UPI user limit in India
This decision enables WhatsApp Pay to offer UPI services to its entire user base of over 500 million in the country.
WhatsApp Pay Gets Green Light to Start UPI Services for All 54 Cr Indian Users
Credits: trak.in When WhatsApp Pay first entered the UPI market in 2020, its user base was restricted to one million as part of a phased rollout. The cap was gradually increased to 100 million by 2022,
WhatsApp Pay's UPI services to cover all Indian users. Check details
WhatsApp Pay, the payment feature of the popular messaging platform, has been given the green light to extend its Unified Payments Interface (UPI) services to all its users in India. This major development comes as the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has lifted the cap on user onboarding for WhatsApp Pay.
WhatsApp UPI: NPCI removes user onboarding restriction limits, company aims to hike user base
National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) removed user onboarding restriction limits for the UPI facility, the company will aim to include more people in the system now, reported ET.
WhatsApp Pay Now Available for All Users in India: How to Set Up and Use WhatsApp Pay
WhatsApp Pay is now available for all Indian users, offering seamless UPI transactions directly within the app for hassle-free payments.
WhatsApp Pay now available for All users in India: Heres how to set up and send money
WhatsApp Pay is now available to all users in India. Find out how you can set up and start making seamless UPI payments through the app.
Whatsapp Update: On the last day of the year, NPCI made a big decision on UPI payment, know what will change for you?
As the year 2024 comes to an end, the well-known popular chatting platform WhatsApp has got great news. NPCI has removed the user onboarding limit on WhatsApp with immediate effect. This means that WhatsApp can now extend UPI services to the entire user base across the country.
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