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NPCI approves additional 60 million UPI users for WhatsApp

With this approval, WhatsApp will be able to expand the service to its 100 million users, intensifying competition in the digital payments space in India

April 14, 2022 / 08:16 IST
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In what comes as a shot in the arm for Meta-owned WhatsApp, the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has approved an additional 60 million users on UPI for WhatsApp. With this approval, WhatsApp will be able to expand the service to its 100 million users, intensifying competition in the digital payments space in India.

The move comes months after it approved increasing the user cap for WhatsApp's payment service from the current 20 million to 40 million.

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While WhatsApp has been pushing for an increase in user cap, NPCI wanted to increase this in a phased manner so that the payment system is not overwhelmed.

NPCI, which operates the country’s retail payment and settlement systems, had allowed WhatsApp to start payment services in November 2020 with a cap of 20 million users. The Meta-owned company was expected to disrupt the payments space with its large user base in India, but it had not taken off in a big way.