Whatsapp users will be able to earn sitting at home, know what is the way

Whatsapp users will be able to earn sitting at home, know what is the way


In the coming time, instant messaging platforms WhatsApp will roll out the cashback rewards to woo more Indians for its Peer-to-Payer Payment Service and is doing similar testing for merchant payment. Its information has been received from two sources, as the company wants to compete with other rivals including Google. The decision came a few days after WhatsApp receive a regulatory approval for 100 million users in India, which is the largest market with more than half a billion users in total.

According to Reuters, Whatsapp will launch a cashback offer of up to Rs 33 before the end of May. Sources, who have been directly aware of the company’s plan, said that users will be able to send money to each other from inside the Messenger app to the contacts from the account for transfer on their payment service.

These incentives are present in three transactions, even though the money being transferred is 1 rupee, a source has been told in the user of WhatsApp in the Activation Drive. WhatsApp cashback money may look small, but in counterpost research, Research Vice President Neil Shah said that this would be a reasonable reason for users to switch.

Shah said that ‘you will not leave money on the table as an Indian.’ In response to a question by Reuters, in a statement, WhatsApp said that it is being properly offered to our users to unlock the feature of the payment on WhatsApp.

WhatsApp is testing a program in a large payment push, where it will provide a cashback rewards for users who directly pay highway toll and utility and other bills from the app.

Source said that WhatsApp wants to tested such rewards for mobile payments for Reliance Jio, India’s largest telecom operator. Reliance is a partner of WhatsApp, who invested $ 5.7 billion in 2020 in 2020 in WhatsApp’s parent company Meta Platforms INC. Whatsapp did not comment on these plans, while Reliance did not respond to the comment request.