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FreeCharge Partners ePaisa to Strengthen Offline Payment Network
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Digital payments platform and wallet player FreeCharge announced Friday its partnership with Mumbai-based PoS (point-of-sale) software and payments solution provider ePaisa. The partnership will enable offline payments on ePaisa's network spanning thousands of retailers, quick service restaurants, stores and home delivery companies in India, the company said. 3u63m

Customers paying through the FreeCharge wallet will also be able to avail of offers including cashbacks and additional discounts, the company said, adding that it will also run incentives with individual merchants that come on board with ePaisa.

"ePaisa enables merchants to accept wallet payments without any Internet and with FreeCharge's innovative 'On the Go' pin, there is no Internet needed by the customer as well. This is the first end to end offline acceptance mechanism and we are delighted to have FreeCharge in our fold," said Siddharth Arora, Founder and CEO, ePaisa in an emailed statement

Commenting on the partnership, Govind Rajan, Chief Operating Officer, FreeCharge said the company aims to enable digital payments everywhere, offline and online, and is in line with its goal to be a payment OS. shopping festival to drive adoption.

Founded in 2012, ePaisa has developed a multilingual mobile-based point of sale ecosystem that enables small businesses to accept credit and debit card payments with smartphone and tablets.

Bengaluru-based in October 2015.

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