Indian mobile wallet major MobiKwik on Thursday announced that it will continue to offer free uploading of money into their wallet for all users, including credit card users.
Post demonetization, in order to boost the government's vision of cash-less India, the company had a stated policy of revoking fees on uploading money through credit cards and today the company reiterated its policy of continuity.
"In order to popularize the government's vision of a cash-less society, we at MobiKwik have decided not to charge two percent on credit card recharges so that more people can transact online without having to worry about additional charges," said founder and CEO MobiKwik, Bipin Preet Singh.
MobiKwik has been on the forefront of India's cash-less journey and aim to build on the customer's trust and deliver efficient, transparent and simple financial solutions which will fast track adoption of digital payments in the country.
The company currently serves over 55 million users and 1.4 million merchants. By the end of 2017, MobiKwik aims to increase its user base to 150 million and serve over five million merchants.
It is the leading digital payments provider for IRCTC, NHAI, Amul, MakeMyTrip, Myntra, Jabong, Big Bazaar and other major retailers.
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