Paytm offers chat to ward off rival WhatsApp
Gauging threat from global chat app giant WhatsApp, online mobile wallet major Paytm on Thursday launched its own version of a chat feature on the app. The company launched ‘Inbox’, a messaging platform with in-chat payments.
The messaging service will allow consumers to chat with friends and family, and send and request money at the same time. The messaging platform is encrypted end to end and users can initiate private conversations and create group chats, according to the company.
“They can also send photos and videos instantly, share live location, and capture and share moments with the built-in camera. There is also a feature allowing users to recall their messages using ‘Delete for All’. Paytm Inbox is live on Android and will be available to iOS users soon,” the company said. Paytm has over 230 million users who avail services, including online, recharges, utility payments, travel and ticketing.
This is the second company funded by SoftBank that has created a chat-based services and payments platform. The Kavin Bharti Mittal-led chat app Hike also added payments feature on its platform. According to sources, it plans to add merchants to the interface to create an ecosystem similar to China’s WeChat.
“We have realised that besides making payments, our users and merchants also like to communicate with each other. There is a need for social messaging, commerce and payments seamlessly blending into one another. This will help us drive greater engagement on our platform and build a stronger bond with our customers,” said Deepak Abbot, senior vice-president, Paytm.
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