Handy, but just another mobile wallet

User can send vouchers or coupons to friends or family

Handy, but just another mobile wallet
Debarghya Sanyal New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 28 2016 | 4:35 PM IST
Even as cashless business transactions become the new rage and mobile wallets proliferate, Transerve has launched its wallet app Udio.

Udio brings with it handy peer-to-peer transactions within a highly social, community-driven and secure payment structure. The app comes with a simple, neat user interface (UI), and tangy red theme, which makes it quite eye-catching. Udio lets you recharge your DTH (direct-to-home) connections and mobile phones, among other bills.

The user can send vouchers or coupons to friends or family. Udio also supports Flipkart, Jabong, Pizza Hut, amongt a few other platforms. The payment method is simple, and one who is familiar with mobile wallets will have no problem using the app.

A noteworthy feature is the option to split bills, a saviour for the post-lunch dilemmas with friends. For merchants who do not accept mobile wallets, Udio also offers a prepaid card. The app is available as a free download from the Google Play Store.   

Overall, Udio is just another option in the rapidly growing range of mobile wallets. If it wants to make a mark, it needs to come up with something unique.

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First Published: Jun 28 2016 | 4:21 PM IST

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