In August, the company announced its partnerships with a host of online platforms like Oyo Rooms, Lenskart and Saavn to allow customers to make cashless transactions.
"Ola Money has seen tremendous acceptance over the last three months, since the time we opened it up for third party merchants. We continue to add more merchants and build many more use cases with Ola Money, making it a seamless experience for users," Ola co-founder and CEO Bhavish Aggarwal said.
With the app enabling users to do a lot more including mobile recharges and money transfers, Ola is excited about the possibilities that Ola Money brings for the millions, who are beginning to prefer an easy to use mobile payment solution, he added. With the new Ola Money app, users can pay partner merchants as well as get mobile recharges and money transfers done.
"The app will soon be usable for utility bill payments, across online and offline merchants and leading payment gateways as well, making Ola Money a holistic solution in the payment ecosystem," the statement said.
Zipcash has a semi-closed wallet licence that is needed for third party payment services. According to reports, Ola holds a minority stake in the company. Ola Money will compete with existing players like Alibaba-backed Paytm that claims to have over 100 million users and Mobikwik that has more than 25 million wallets in the country.
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