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WhatsApp Pay in India soon! Here is how Twitter reacted with ‘RIP Paytm’ meme
"Paytm was most excited when demonitisation was announced and that digital will make India. Just 2 years down the line Paytm is facing extinction," tweeted Joseph Oommen.
New Delhi: Twitterati on Monday went berserk after the news of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg actively working on to launch WhatsApp Pay in India and how it can hamper Paytm's future plans spread like a wildfire.
IANS on Sunday reported, quoting industry analysts, that WhatsApp Pay is going to be the real game changer in the burgeoning Indian digital payments industry, likely to hit the $1-trillion mark by 2023.
"Paytm was most excited when demonitisation was announced and that digital will make India. Just 2 years down the line Paytm is facing extinction," tweeted Joseph Oommen.
"Well it was a WAR waiting to happen for sure..." tweeted entrepreneur Ajay Nandiwdekar.
WhatsApp currently has over 300 million users in India and once it starts peer-to-peer (P2P) UPI-based payments service, it would be in a real strong position.
"Winter's coming for Paytm," tweeted Rohit Kuttapan, a digital marketer.
"Your punchline may get changed from 'Paytm Karo' to "Paytm bhi kar lo" ! After #Whatsapp Payment. Lol," tweeted Anoop Mishra, one of the nation's leading social media experts.
Another Twitter user Tanmay said: "WhatsApp Pay RIP Paytm".
WhatsApp on May 3 told the Supreme Court that it would comply with the Reserve Bank of India's data localisation norms before launching the full payments service in the country.
The WhatsApp Pay service in India may become fully operational in the next four to five months, said media reports.
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