WhatsApp is known for introducing functional improvements to the app experience every once in a while. From launching new features like Channels to different types of polls, the platform consistently brings new experiences for users.
Now, in the latest development, WhatsApp appears to be working on a feature that could allow Indians to make utility and bill payments directly within the app.
Imagine paying your electricity, telephone, and other bills right on WhatsApp. Well, that's exactly what Android Authority seems to have discovered in an APK teardown in this report. Also Read: Vivo V50 confirmed to launch in India; Official design and features revealed The teardown was conducted on WhatsApp beta version 2.25.3.15, and it strongly suggests that Meta could be on the verge of expanding its financial services in India.
According to Android Authority, while WhatsApp already allows users to send money to contacts and businesses via UPI, the instant messaging giant could soon introduce payments for various categories.
These may include electricity bills, mobile prepaid recharges, LPG gas payments, water bills, landline postpaid bills, and even rent payments.The publication states that this feature is currently in beta, with an empty activity page for mobile payments already added in the latest beta version of the app.