Paytm goes global, enters Canada with an App for bill payments

Company plans to assess the market and keep on adding services that are more in vogue

Karan Choudhury  |  New Delhi 

Paytm goes global, enters Canada with an App for bill payments

Becoming one of the few Indian start-ups to make a global entry, online mobile wallet major said on Thursday that it had launched a bill payments service in  

It said users there would be able to pay for their cell phone, cable, internet, electricity and water bills via a app. Other features would be added in course of time. Users will also be able to pay for their insurance and property taxes by using the app. It is available on both Android and iOS in Canada, the company said.

“We are confident that will be a very successful market for us,” said Harinder Takhar, chief executive at Labs. The company had set up a base in in 2014, which it uses for research and development work. has expanded its operations significantly in over these two years, from a two-person operation to a team of data scientists and engineers building technologies for a fast growing mobile payments and commerce eco-system.

Since 2014, the company has used big data, artificial intelligence and machine learning on Paytm’s data assets to build products for about two hundred million consumers. Back in May 2016, said it planned to go global through its association with Alipay, owned by China’s Alibaba Group. Beginning with 16 countries, Paytm’s international reach will grow every time the Chinese mobile payment major expands its international footprint.

Vijay Shekhar Sharma, founder and head of the One97-owned Paytm, had said his company was working with to make a global wallet. “What is happening behind the scene is that and are building a global network. While is working on global acceptance, is acquiring local consumers,” he said.

Paytm goes global, enters Canada with an App for bill payments

Company plans to assess the market and keep on adding services that are more in vogue

Becoming one of the select few Indian startups to make a global entry, online mobile wallet major Paytm on Thursday said that announced today that it has launched bill payments service in Canada. According to the company, users in Canada will now be able to pay for their cell phone, cable, internet, electricity and water bills via the Paytm Canada app. Sources in the company said that while Paytm has started off with bill payment services, new features would be included into it as well. The company plans to assess the Canadian market and keep on adding services which are more in vogue and used in that country.In addition to this, users will also be able to pay for their insurance and property taxes by using the new Paytm Canada app. It is available on both Android and iOS in Canada, the company said. "We are excited to announce that starting today, consumers in Canada will be able to access the seamless Paytm experience that is already well-known in India for its convenience. We are ..
Becoming one of the few Indian start-ups to make a global entry, online mobile wallet major said on Thursday that it had launched a bill payments service in  

It said users there would be able to pay for their cell phone, cable, internet, electricity and water bills via a app. Other features would be added in course of time. Users will also be able to pay for their insurance and property taxes by using the app. It is available on both Android and iOS in Canada, the company said.

“We are confident that will be a very successful market for us,” said Harinder Takhar, chief executive at Labs. The company had set up a base in in 2014, which it uses for research and development work. has expanded its operations significantly in over these two years, from a two-person operation to a team of data scientists and engineers building technologies for a fast growing mobile payments and commerce eco-system.

Since 2014, the company has used big data, artificial intelligence and machine learning on Paytm’s data assets to build products for about two hundred million consumers. Back in May 2016, said it planned to go global through its association with Alipay, owned by China’s Alibaba Group. Beginning with 16 countries, Paytm’s international reach will grow every time the Chinese mobile payment major expands its international footprint.

Vijay Shekhar Sharma, founder and head of the One97-owned Paytm, had said his company was working with to make a global wallet. “What is happening behind the scene is that and are building a global network. While is working on global acceptance, is acquiring local consumers,” he said.

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