WhatsApp Payments was expected to launch in India in 2019
WhatsApp's controversies in 2019 took a toll on its plans in digital payments
Currently, WhatsApp Payments is stuck in beta mode in India with new users barred
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While WhatsApp was very keen on beginning its digital payments journey with an India launch, it has been anything but smooth sailing for the company in the past two years, especially with concerns of fake news, rampant scams and the connection to Facebook and its data privacy issues.
It took a bigger hit with the Pegasus spyware incident. So looking beyond India, Facebook cofounder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has now decided to launch WhatsApp Payments in other countries in the next six months, even if the India rollout does not happen in the window.
Zuckerberg was reportedly heard talking about this during an earnings conference call with analysts. Zuckerberg reportedly added, “One example that we’ve been working on is WhatsApp Payments where you’re going to be able to send money as quickly and easily as sending a photo.”
“I’m really excited about this, and I expect this to start rolling out in a number of countries and for us to make a lot of progress here in the next six months,” he was reportedly quoted as saying.
WhatsApp Stuck In India
WhatsApp Payments is powered by the unified payments interface (UPI) and has been in testing since 2018. In July 2018, the instant messaging app had also announced that over 1 Mn users were testing out WhatsApp Payments. Back then, the company also announced that it will be expanding its services to more users with the help of NPCI and banks.
However, not everyone was happy. Even, Paytm founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma raised certain concerns over security and privacy in WhatsApp Payments in February 2018.
Expectations for a full launch went up last year when WhatsApp resumed the beta run of the platform in July 2019 again. But the app is still in beta mode and cannot add new users until it gets the full approval from the Reserve Bank Of India and the NPCI. WhatsApp Payments is the only UPI app in beta stage officially, as per the NPCI website.
On various occasions, WhatsApp top executives had also assured that the digital payments platform is scheduled to be launched in India by the end of 2019.
However, amidst controversies like data localisation and spying incidents, WhatsApp Payments launch delay only got stretched. Currently, the Indian government hasn’t approved WhatsApp Payments in the country, and there is no resolution in sight in the near future.
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