Snapdeal and FreeCharge launch new mobile wallet

The wallet is being rolled out in partnership with Fino and is a challenge toPaytm, reports Tech in Asia

Snapdeal and FreeCharge launch new mobile wallet
Malavika Velayanikal Tech in Asia
Last Updated : Sep 15 2015 | 5:12 PM IST
When ecommerce marketplace Snapdeal acquired mobile top-up site c in April – the biggest acquisition in India to date – the promise was to build a digital commerce ecosystem. An important piece of that jigsaw fell into place today with the launch of a new mobile wallet by Snapdeal and FreeCharge jointly.
 
FreeCharge has been doing hundreds of thousands of mobile top-up transactions a day, mostly with credit or debit cards.

Snapdeal also has tens of millions of mobile buyers active on its app. Between them, they have 87 million registered users, who will get app upgrades to be able to use the new wallet without any need for additional downloads. 
 
At the launch event in Bengaluru today, Snapdeal’s chief product officer, Anand Chandrasekaran, said this was the toughest product they had built so far. “Getting 87 million people to upgrade to a single account is no child’s play,” he pointed out.
Challenging Paytm
 
The wallet is being rolled out in partnership with Fino, one of the 11 companies to get payments banking licences from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). It will be a challenge to Paytm, a leader in this space which has the backing of Alibaba’s Ant Financial and claims to have 25 million active wallets.
 
Snapdeal’s main rival Flipkart, meanwhile, bought a majority stake in payment services platform FX Mart earlier this month.
 
Payments and logistics are the two bugbears in Indian ecommerce, which makes today’s launch of a new digital wallet an important milestone. In the US, eBay benefited from a partnership with PayPal, while in China, Taobao worked out a similar deal with Alipay. The Snapdeal-FreeCharge wallet in India offers a similar facility.

This is an excerpt from Tech in Asia. You can read the full article here.

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First Published: Sep 15 2015 | 3:22 PM IST

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