Currently, the Alibaba-backed firm has about 4,000 such agents and over one lakh offline merchants on its platform.
"As millions of consumers across India have taken to using their Paytm Wallets to transact offline, our biggest opportunity is to be available in every town and city in the country. We want to reach there faster, looking to further strengthen our onboarding teams as we continue to build India's biggest payments network," Paytm Senior Vice President Amit Sinha said.
Various reports and industry experts believe payment volume and transaction sizes via digital platform is expected to grow manifold in the coming months.
Paytm said its platform saw an overwhelming 435 per cent increase in overall traffic within hours of the Prime Minister's announcement.
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