How to add bank account and send money to WhatsApp payment
Until now, WhatsApp was popular only as an instant messaging platform. But in the last few months this idea has changed. In fact, in November last year, some WhatsApp beta users in India took advantage of the 'Payment' feature, which allows UPI-based online transactions. One by one this feature is now available to all WhatsApp users. Experts believe that WhatsApp Payment is more accessible than other UPI platforms, as this UPI-based feature allows online transactions without having to input virtual payment address, bank account number or IFSC code. Let us know how to do online transaction with the help of this messaging medium.
How to send money through WhatsApp payment?
1. To send money using WhatsApp Payments, first open the application and open the chat of the person to whom you want to send money.
2. Then select the payment option by tapping on the attachment option in the chat.
3. Enter your UPI PIN by confirming exactly how much money you want to send.
4. Make sure that both the sender and the recipient receive specific messages after the transaction process is completed.
How to add your bank account to WhatsApp Payments?
1. To link a bank account to WhatsApp Payments, go to the Settings section of WhatsApp and click on the 'Payments' option.
2. Verify your mobile number via SMS and complete the verification process.
3. Once this verification process is complete, you will see a list of different banks. In this case, select the bank in which you have an account and set up with account details to activate the WhatsApp payment option in your account.
Please be informed that users can send or receive money through WhatsApp Payment - either. However, users of the WhatsApp payment feature are advised not to share their ATM card information or UPI PIN with anyone under any circumstances. Moreover, WhatsApp has stated that it never asks for such personal information from users. As a result, the company, which owns Facebook, has asked users to immediately report any such information to them by name.
