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PhonePe investing $200 million on data centres

The investments are driven by the regulatory insistence on data localisation, which prevents a financial sector entity from storing its data overseas, and other aspects, company's co-founder and chief technology officer Rahul Chari said.

October 20, 2022 / 15:41 IST
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(Representative image: Twitter/@PhonePe_)
(Representative image: Twitter/@PhonePe_)

Walmart-owned payment services provider PhonePe on Thursday said it is investing $200 million (around Rs 1,661 crore) on building data centres in the country, a top official said on Thursday.

The investments are driven by the regulatory insistence on data localisation, which prevents a financial sector entity from storing its data overseas, and other aspects, company's co-founder and chief technology officer Rahul Chari said.

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Speaking to reporters after the launch of a data centre facility at Navi Mumbai, Chari said PhonePe will be investing USD 200 million on data centres.

He said the company has already invested USD 150 million but did not specify a timeline for investing the remaining USD 50 million.