With this new integration, FreeCharge will enable smart card recharges on its website, Android, iOS and Windows operating systems, allowing users to recharge on the go, it said in a statement.
Customers only need to enter their unique smart card number which will lead to the payments gateway. Once the recharge is successful, they will receive a message or mail.
"We believe that this expansion is being leveraged by thousands of FreeCharge customers making their daily commute hassle-free. We are looking forward to add new users to our database," the statement said.
FreeCharge facility is used for mobile pre-paid, post-paid recharge, DTH and electricity bill payments for numerous utility service providers in addition to leading online and offline merchants.
The company has 29.8 million registered users, and over 90 per cent of its transactions originate from mobile.
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