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WhatsApp Adds Prepaid Mobile Recharges in India to Boost Payments
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TechCrunch23.04.2026Business1 dk okumaUnited States

WhatsApp Adds Prepaid Mobile Recharges in India to Boost Payments

Meta-owned messaging app partners with PayU to offer Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea top-ups as it seeks to close gap with PhonePe and Google Pay

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  • WhatsApp is partnering with fintech firm PayU to roll out prepaid mobile phone recharges in India, allowing users to top up numbers for Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea directly within the app.
  • The feature will roll out over the next two weeks.
  • Despite having over 500 million users in India and launching payments in 2020, WhatsApp remains a marginal player in the country's UPI-based digital payments market, processing 130 million transactions in March compared to PhonePe's 10.5 billion and Google Pay's 7.5 billion.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

WhatsApp launched payments in India in 2020 but has struggled to gain meaningful market share despite having over 500 million users. The UPI-based digital payments market is dominated by PhonePe and Google Pay, which together account for the vast majority of transactions. WhatsApp's transaction volumes remain a fraction of its competitors despite recent growth.

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WhatsApp is adding prepaid phone recharges in India in a move to get more users to transact within the app, even as it struggles to gain meaningful ground in a payments market dominated by Walmart-owned PhonePe and Google Pay. On Thursday, WhatsApp said it is partnering with fintech firm PayU to roll out prepaid phone recharges in India, allowing users to top up mobile numbers for major operators including Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea directly within the messaging app. The feature will be made available to all WhatsApp users in the country over the next two weeks, PayU confirmed to TechCrunch. Despite having more than 500 million users in India and launching payments in 2020, WhatsApp remains a marginal player in the country's digital payments space, driven by the government-backed Unified Payments Interface. The messaging app processed over 130 million transactions in March, according to the latest statistics from the National Payments Corporation of India, far behind rivals such as Walmart-owned PhonePe and Google Pay, which processed more than 10.5 billion and 7.5 billion transactions, respectively, over the same period. The gap has persisted even after the NPCI lifted onboarding limits on WhatsApp Pay in late 2024, allowing the service to expand to its full user base in India after years of phased rollouts. Nevertheless, WhatsApp's payments usage has picked up since early 2025, after onboarding restrictions were lifted. Its UPI transactions more than doubled from about 61 million in January 2025, per the NPCI data. Over the same period, Walmart-owned PhonePe and Google Pay grew by around 30% and 20%, respectively, while continuing to account for the majority of UPI transaction volumes. The latest rollout adds to WhatsApp's broader push to expand payments and services within the app in India, where users can already pay bills, book metro tickets, and access a range of government services through chat-based interfaces, as the Meta-owned company looks to deepen engagement beyond messaging. WhatsApp has also introduced a rupee (₹) icon on its home screen to make it easier for users to access the payments section, alongside features such as mobile recharges and peer-to-peer transfers. Ravi Garg, director of business messaging at Meta India, said the updates are aimed at making everyday transactions simpler within WhatsApp as the company aims to bring more utility into the app. The move highlights Meta's push to deepen engagement beyond messaging, even as it continues to lag established digital payment players in driving transaction volumes.

Offene Fragen

  • Will users adopt WhatsApp for mobile recharges over dedicated apps?
  • Can WhatsApp close the gap with PhonePe and Google Pay?
  • What other financial services will WhatsApp add?

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This article was originally published by TechCrunch.

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