WhatsApp pay now live; Check how to do payment on Android!

WhatsApp has also informed that HDFC Bank and SBI Banks can be employed to purchase Sacred Sized Insurance Policy.

Yogita S.
Published on: 17 Dec 2020 11:00 AM GMT
WhatsApp pay now live; Check how to do payment on Android!
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New Delhi: WhatsApp is showing great importance in this digital world. Let us tell you that this WhatsApp has started digital payment service in India with sending messages, photos and WhatsApp calling. WhatsApp has started this payment from India's most famous banks. It has partnered with State Bank of India, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and Axis Bank. Now crores of customers of these four banks will be able to transfer money online with the help of WhatsApp.

Health insurance policy

WhatsApp company said that now during Facebook Fuel for India 2020, soon users can easily buy health insurance policy through WhatsApp. WhatsApp has also informed that HDFC Bank and SBI Banks can be employed to purchase Sacred Sized Insurance Policy. This policy is used for special needs. With this the premium of these policies is very low.

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Let us tell you that through WhatsApp you will also be able to buy policies related to HDFC Pensions and Pinbox Solutions. With this, these people will also be able to save a lot in retirement. Let us know that this payment service of WhatsApp has started from December 16.

20 million users of the country can take advantage of this service. WhatsApp India head Abhijeet Bose has said that by the end of this year, SBI's Health Insurance can be purchased through a messaging app.

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To pay in WhatsApp, you have to click on the three dots on the right hand side showing the home page of WhatsApp. A payment option will appear in it. Payment video will open as soon as you go to payment option. In this, go to Add New Payment and accept. Then the names of these four banks will come.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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