Non-smartphone users can also go cashless with Paytm


New Delhi, Dec 7 (IANS): To enable millions of feature phone users to go cashless, Paytm on Wednesday launched a service with which consumers and merchants can pay and receive money without an internet connection.

"Paytm has announced a toll-free number 180018001234 to enable consumers and merchants without an internet connection to pay and receive money instantly and also recharge their mobile phones," the mobile wallet company said in a statement.

"This will empower millions of non-smartphone users to go cashless even without a smartphone," it said.

To use this service, as a first step, customers and merchants need to register their mobile numbers with Paytm and set their four digit Paytm PIN.

They can then enter the recipient's mobile number, amount and their Paytm PIN to successfully transfer the money from their Paytm wallet to another wallet.

"We are committed to enabling more and more Indians to be able to transact digitally. The launch of our new toll free payment number is another significant step in that direction. This will allow even non-smartphone users across India go cashless," said Nitin Misra, senior vice-president, Paytm.

  

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