India lifts restrictions on WhatsApp Payments: What it means for Meta
The New Indian Express Nagapattinam|January 03, 2025
In a move that could enhance digital payments in India, the Indian government has lifted restrictions on WhatsApp Payments.
RAKESH KUMAR @New Delhi

This decision, which removes the previous cap of 100 million users, opens the door for over 500 million WhatsApp users in India to access the platform's payment features. In simple terms, more users can now avail this payment app.

Here's how this decision will benefit Indian customers:

Previous restrictions

Before this move, WhatsApp Payments had been restricted in terms of how many users could access it. The rollout was cautious, starting with a cap of 40 million users in 2020. This was later increased to 100 million users in 2022. These restrictions were put in place by NPCI due to concerns over market concentration in India's rapidly growing digital payments sector.

Why is it a big deal for Meta?

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