\"\"Visa India’s former head Uttam Nayak<\/a> is understood to be in the race to head WhatsApp Pay<\/a>. The Facebook-owned messaging service business has been looking for a CEO for its payments business for some time.
\n
WhatsApp<\/a> Pay is expected to disrupt the Indian payments market, given the ubiquity of the messaging application on Indian phones.
\n
Unlike Google, which requires a user to install a separate app Google Tez, WhatsApp has made payments under the
Unified Payments Interface<\/a> (UPI) platform seamless with the messaging service. Once linked to their bank accounts, users can make payments in a manner that is similar to sending attachments with their messages.
\n
\nHowever, WhatsApp Pay has been facing regulatory headwinds following objection from incumbents, like Vijay Shekar Sharma of Paytm, who have complained that the WhatsApp beta version can make payments without a ‘log-in’ session.
\n
\nAnother impediment is the directive from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) requiring payment companies to maintain their customer data within India.
\n
\nNayak is currently overseeing Visa’s emerging markets as senior vice-president (digital) and is based in the Middle East. He was among those shortlisted to head the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), a position which eventually went to Dilip Asbe who was then the chief operating officer of the corporation.
\n
\nNayak had played a pioneering role in M-Visa — a QR-based payments solution that was first launched in India and adopted in other markets. WhatsApp, too, plans to use India as the launch pad for its payment operations globally.
\n
\nWhatsApp has also been facing resistance in the US over its payment ambitions. One of the reasons for its founder Jan Koum exiting Facebbok is understood to be his opposition to WhatsApp being used as a payments tool. He had, however, agreed for the integration with UPI in India.
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前印度签证主管领导WhatsApp支付吗?

在M-Visa Nayak起了先锋作用——QR-based支付解决方案,首次推出了在印度和采用其他市场。

Mayur谢蒂
  • 更新5月26日,2018年在与坚持
签证印度的前负责人Uttam Nayak据悉,在头WhatsApp支付。Facebook-owned通讯服务业务一直在寻找CEO的支付业务一段时间。

WhatsApp预计支付破坏印度支付市场,考虑到无处不在的消息传递应用程序在印度手机。

与谷歌不同的是,它要求用户安装一个单独的应用谷歌特斯,WhatsApp下支付统一的支付接口(UPI)与信息服务平台无缝。一旦与他们的银行账户,用户可以支付的方式类似于发送附件的消息。

然而,WhatsApp支付已经面临来自现有监管阻力异议后,像Vijay Shekar Sharma Paytm,抱怨WhatsApp测试版可以支付没有登录的会话。

另一个障碍是指令从印度储备银行(RBI)要求付款公司维护客户数据在印度。

Nayak目前负责签证的新兴市场高级副总裁(数字)和位于中东。他那些入围头印度国家支付公司(NPCI),一位地位最终去Dilip会计公司的首席运营官。

在M-Visa Nayak起了先锋作用——QR-based支付解决方案,首次推出了在印度和采用其他市场。WhatsApp,计划利用印度在全球范围内为其支付业务的发射台。

WhatsApp也面临阻力对其支付在美国的野心。的原因之一其创始人Jan库姆退出Facebbok据悉,他反对WhatsApp被用作一种支付工具。然而,他同意与印度UPI的集成。
  • 发布于2018年5月26日01:19点坚持
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\"\"Visa India’s former head Uttam Nayak<\/a> is understood to be in the race to head WhatsApp Pay<\/a>. The Facebook-owned messaging service business has been looking for a CEO for its payments business for some time.
\n
WhatsApp<\/a> Pay is expected to disrupt the Indian payments market, given the ubiquity of the messaging application on Indian phones.
\n
Unlike Google, which requires a user to install a separate app Google Tez, WhatsApp has made payments under the
Unified Payments Interface<\/a> (UPI) platform seamless with the messaging service. Once linked to their bank accounts, users can make payments in a manner that is similar to sending attachments with their messages.
\n
\nHowever, WhatsApp Pay has been facing regulatory headwinds following objection from incumbents, like Vijay Shekar Sharma of Paytm, who have complained that the WhatsApp beta version can make payments without a ‘log-in’ session.
\n
\nAnother impediment is the directive from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) requiring payment companies to maintain their customer data within India.
\n
\nNayak is currently overseeing Visa’s emerging markets as senior vice-president (digital) and is based in the Middle East. He was among those shortlisted to head the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), a position which eventually went to Dilip Asbe who was then the chief operating officer of the corporation.
\n
\nNayak had played a pioneering role in M-Visa — a QR-based payments solution that was first launched in India and adopted in other markets. WhatsApp, too, plans to use India as the launch pad for its payment operations globally.
\n
\nWhatsApp has also been facing resistance in the US over its payment ambitions. One of the reasons for its founder Jan Koum exiting Facebbok is understood to be his opposition to WhatsApp being used as a payments tool. He had, however, agreed for the integration with UPI in India.
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