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Screenshots of WhatsApp's First Peer-to-Peer Payments System Surface Online

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Over a year ago now, we reported on claims that popular mobile chat platform WhatsApp was looking at introducing a peer-to-peer payments system, beginning with a rollout for users in India. Today, the first iPhone screenshots of such a system appeared online via social media, revealing a list of Indian banks that will apparently support the service at launch.

The images indicate that the WhatsApp payment method will utilize the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), an instant real-time payment system developed by National Payments Corporation of India that facilitates inter-bank transactions.

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UPI is regulated by the Reserve Bank of India and works by instantly transferring funds between two bank accounts on a mobile platform. The same system is also used by Swedish-based phone number lookup service Trucaller, which introduced user-to-user payments in India via a tie-in with ICICI Bank last April.

WhatsApp's UPI setup process appears to involve just a couple of steps, after which users can presumably instantly transfer cash to other WhatsApp users' bank accounts. The payment system could be ready for launch in India in the first quarter of 2018, although WhatsApp's plans for a similar payments system for users in other countries remain unclear.

Facebook has had a payments system in its Messenger app for some time in the U.S., but WhatsApp remains far more popular in India and is heavily used there as an e-commerce portal, despite not yet offering any features that specifically support the practice.

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Ramchi Avatar
109 months ago
I'd rather Whatsapp cash than Apple cash. That way I can pay anyone, including people without an iPhone. Again, this is another reason why Apple need to open up iMessage to the Android platform.
Yes cross platform peer-to-peer payment solutions with regulations is much better and preferable.

In India there are quite a few which are linked with Banks and Mobile Number with an underlying unquie infrastructure called Aadhaar biometric system which has validated eKYC on the fly data for easy enrolments and mass adoption even without smartphones (UPI Gateway allows through SMS)
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TwoBytes Avatar
109 months ago
I'd rather Whatsapp cash than Apple cash. That way I can pay anyone, including people without an iPhone. Again, this is another reason why Apple need to open up iMessage to the Android platform.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JRobinsonJr Avatar
109 months ago
Wow! The notion of peer-to-peer money transfers is good... but exactly how many of these do we need? Personally I wouldn't trust WhatsApp, FaceBook, or any other company that is not in the banking business (or at least working with the banks to ensure end-to-end security).
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