Gupshup launches GSPay payment app for feature phones

Gupshup launches GSPay payment app for feature phones

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Category : National Published on: May 29 2023

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  • Conversational engagement platform Gupshup has introduced UPI payments for people using feature phones via a native app called GSPay.
  • The app, developed along with National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), will use SMS or even IVR based payments system, and do away with the need of data or internet connectivity.
  • “This innovative capability will bring the vast numbers of feature phone users into the digital and payments ecosystem.
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