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This Article is From Feb 16, 2018

Paytm Calls WhatsApp’s Closed Payments Service Unfair As Cashless War Intensifies

Paytm Calls WhatsApp’s Closed Payments Service Unfair As Cashless War Intensifies
People are seen as silhouettes as they check mobile devices whilst standing against an illuminated wall bearing WhatsApp Inc’s logo. (Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg)

India's largest online payments platform Paytm accused WhatsApp of trying to enter the nation's cashless transactions market through unfair means by restricting the service to its own 200 million users.

Vijay Shekhar Sharma, founder of Paytm, said WhatsApp violated guidelines laid down by the National Payments Corporation of India by offering a walled-garden service. It was killing the Unified Payments Interface that allowed cash transfers among banks, he said. In a tweet, Sharma compared the move to Facebook's Free Basics idea that fell afoul of the net neutrality principle.

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