Flipkart's PhonePe ties up with Ola, bets on micro-apps for growth
Through the AutoPay feature, users can link their credit or debit card
for an Ola ride in the PhonePe app once, and the ride-fare would automatically
be paid at the end of every ride
Technology News: Flipkart-owned digital payments firm PhonePe has tied up with
homegrown cab aggregator Ola, where users can book a cab or an auto using a
micro-app built on its payments platform.
The company has gone live with three such micro-apps,
including that of redBus and Metro services, and plans to go live with 5 to 10
more in the ongoing quarter.
“Ola’s scale and reach, topped with our AutoPay feature will enable greater
convenience and control to our users while making payments seamless,” said
Rahul Chari, co-founder and chief technology officer, PhonePe.
The company, which has
built its payments platform primarily on top of the National Payments Corp of
India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI), crossed the 100-million user
milestone last month.
Through the AutoPay feature, users can link their credit or
debit card for an Ola ride in the PhonePe app
once, and the ride-fare would automatically be paid at the end of every ride.
The company has already integrated mobile wallets such as
FreeCharge and Jio Money on its platform to give more options to users.
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