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WhatsApp Update: You Can Pay Rent, Electricity Bills, and More Using WhatsApp
Arpita Kushwaha | February 8, 2025 3:27 PM CST

Channels and interactive polls are just two examples of the new features WhatsApp has continuously added to improve user experience. The messaging behemoth now seems to be developing a significant upgrade that would allow Indian users to pay their bills easily. WhatsApp may eventually enable payments for basic utilities, including power, mobile recharges, LPG gas, water, landline postpaid bills, and perhaps rent—all inside the app—according to a recent APK breakdown by Android Authority.

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What We Know About the Payment Expansion of WhatsApp

Meta’s attempts to expand its banking services in India are hinted to by the deconstruction of WhatsApp beta version 2.25.3.15. WhatsApp already allows users to pay money to companies and contacts via UPI transactions. This new function, however, may expand its use and allow payments in other categories.

An empty activity page devoted to mobile payments has been seen in the WhatsApp beta version, according to Android Authority. This shows that while the feature is still in its early stages of development, it is being actively worked on.

Benefits of WhatsApp’s Wide Network

By removing the need for numerous payment applications, WhatsApp’s integration of bill payments might provide consumers tremendous ease. Considering how popular WhatsApp is in India, this action may also improve its standing inside the nation’s digital payments system. WhatsApp has the potential to become a one-stop shop for financial transactions and communication by using its extensive distribution network.

When Will It Be Possible to Use This Feature?

There is no official indication on when this feature will appear, despite its intriguing potential. According to the Android Authority, regulatory clearances may be necessary before it can launch in India. It can take some time before consumers can begin using WhatsApp to pay their bills directly since the service is still being developed.


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