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WhatsApp in talks with banks, NPCI to facilitate instant payments via UPI

Facebook-owned messaging application WhatsApp is said to be in discussion with SBI, NPCI and a few others to facilitate payments via UPI.

June 23, 2017 / 09:46 IST
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An illustration photo shows Whatsapp App logos on a mobile phone in Sao Paulo, Brazil,  December 16, 2015. A Brazilian court on Wednesday ordered telecommunications providers to block all access to the WhatsApp phone-messaging application for 48 hours throughout Brazil, Latin America's largest country, the court said in a statement. REUTERS/Nacho Doce/File Photo - RTX2D4HO
An illustration photo shows Whatsapp App logos on a mobile phone in Sao Paulo, Brazil, December 16, 2015. A Brazilian court on Wednesday ordered telecommunications providers to block all access to the WhatsApp phone-messaging application for 48 hours throughout Brazil, Latin America's largest country, the court said in a statement. REUTERS/Nacho Doce/File Photo - RTX2D4HO

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Facebook-owned messaging application WhatsApp is in discussion with banks to facilitate instant payments via Unified Payment Interface (UPI) for users within its platform.

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WhatsApp is believed to have kick-started discussions with State Bank of India (SBI), the National Payments Corporation of India (NCPI) and a few other financial institutions for the same.

“Due to the complexity of the architecture, WhatsApp is in discussions with the State Bank of India, NPCI and few other banks to devise ways to integrate their systems with the bank and with NPCI,” a senior SBI official said on condition of anonymity reported The Economic Times.