Whatsapp users are going to get a new option of bill payment soon. That is, now like Google Pay and PhonePe, through WhatsApp, you will be able to pay bills like electricity, water, mobile recharge easily. The UPI Lite feature is being added to WhatsApp, which will make small payments even easier.
What is Whatsapp UPI Lite Payment?
UPI Lite is specially designed for transactions of small amounts.
A fixed amount can be loaded in it, so that there will be no need to put OTP or PIN again and again.
This transaction will be fulfilled rapidly and without failure.
It will only work on the main device, not on linked devices.
How is UPI Lite coming to Whatsapp?
According to the report of
Android Authority, the V2.25.5.17 beta version of WhatsApp has been found in code strings associated with UPI LITE.
Currently, this feature is in testing mode and no official confirmation has been done when it will be launched as stable updates.
Whatsapp UPI is already offering payment, but after the arrival of UPI Lite, this process will become even easier.
Why is UPI Lite feature special?
Pin-free payment option will be available.
Small transactions will be completed without any interruption.
Payments will not fail even when the server is busy.
Whatsapp's big userbase will adopt this feature fast.
When will UPi Lite be launched on Whatsapp?
Right now this feature is available for testing in beta version. Whatsapp may soon rollout it for all users. This will give a tough competition to apps like Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm and will become even stronger in the world of WhatsApp digital payment.
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