WhatsApp said to hire nearly 100 people in London to focus on the digital payments service and additional operations staff would be hired in Dublin.
Before it launches WhatsApp Pay in India, Facebook has
reportedly selected London as base for the global roll-out of its digital
payments service on the mobile messaging platform.
According to a report in the Financial Times on Wednesday,
WhatsApp would hire nearly 100 people in London to focus on the digital
payments service and additional operations staff would be hired in Dublin.
WhatsApp has 1.5 billion users globally, including over 300
million in India.
The new highly-skilled technical engineering staff would
build a payments function as well as products that focus on safety and spam on
the app, the report said.
"WhatsApp is a truly global service and these teams
will help us provide WhatsApp payments and other great features for our users
everywhere," Matthew Idema, WhatsApp's Chief Operating Officer, was quoted
as saying.
WhatsApp has nearly 400 employees globally.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on April 24 that the
company is actively working on to launch WhatsApp Pay in India.
"We have a test that is running in India for WhatsApp
now, we're hoping to launch in several other countries at some point, but I
don't want to put a timeframe on that here, but it's something that we're
actively working on," he said during an earnings call with analysts.
Almost one million people tested WhatsApp Pay in India to
send money to each other in a simple and secure way.
The company on May 3 told the Supreme Court that it would
comply with the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) data localisation norms before
launching the full payments service in the country
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