Sun, Jan 12, 2020
Fintech company PayU is set to acquire a controlling stake in PaySense and all its assets at a valuation of $185 million. It has also announced plans to merge its growing digital credit platforms LazyPay and PaySense.
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Wed, Nov 06, 2019
Over 85% of digital Indians believe that financial services help people plan for their future prosperity
Tue, Aug 13, 2019
Backed by advanced technology based on machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), the PayU Assist empowers merchants with an effective self-service platform thereby transforming the entire merchant experience at PayU.
Fri, Dec 28, 2018
Flipkart customers will be able to get another EMI option for their orders. Even though Flipkart already has its own 'Pay Later' option that was introduced earlier this year but this option was for only selected purchases.
Fri, Aug 25, 2017
Mobile wallets that were glorified during the demonetisation era were just 1% of overall value transactions in FY17.
Mon, Jun 26, 2017
Several digital advertising campaigns can now been seen featuring comedians as the star of the ad and where content plays a more important role than the branding.
Mon, Jun 05, 2017
LazyPay is a feature launched by PayU that makes small payments on behalf of the customer and which can be paid collectively at a later date.
Thu, May 11, 2017
While there had been speculation earlier that Paytm was looking to buy Freecharge, this latest development puts all rumours to rest.
Fri, Feb 24, 2017
It is not only Freecharge that may be acquired pretty soon, there are others in the digital payments system that choose to merge or be acquired due to the tough competition.
Thu, Feb 16, 2017
Start-ups who have merged or have been acquired in the recent past give advice to entrepreneurs to think logically than emotionally.
Wed, Sep 14, 2016
Global online payment service provider PayU has acquired Indian payments technology player, Citrus Pay, for $130 million in an all-cash deal, a joint-statement said here on Wednesday.
Tue, May 03, 2016
Mobile wallet company Mobikwik on Tuesday said it has raised $50 million (about Rs 330 crore) in funding, led by Japanese payments firm Gateway and Taiwanese chip maker MediaTek.
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