For some of the top Android phones, WhatsApp is one of the best messaging apps. If you’re in India or Brazil, you may now use WhatsApp to send payments directly from the app. To ease money transfers in India, the feature uses the country’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) infrastructure. You can send and receive money from your friends and family using WhatsApp. Here’s how to get started with WhatsApp payments.
To begin using WhatsApp for payments, you must first link your bank account to the service. UPI is a service that works with your phone number and is available from all of India’s major banks.
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The best thing is that you may utilize the payments option within WhatsApp even if you don’t have a UPI account set up with your bank because it will generate a new UPI ID for you. Here’s how you do it:
It’s as simple as that. It’s a major deal that WhatsApp now allows users to conduct UPI transactions within the app; it makes sending and receiving money from your connections easier than ever before. WhatsApp’s payment service works on the top Android phones just as well as inexpensive phones, and it’s simple to use.
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