Facebook's Marketplace offers options to browse, buying, and selling. With Marketplace, Facebook is basically taking on the likes of OLX and Quikr services in India. Back in November 2017, Facebook started to pilot the Marketplace feature in Mumbai city. Facebook's Marketplace feature was expanded in more Indian cities back in January this year. The report adds that Messenger pay allow its payments feature to tie-in with other services.Īlso read: Facebook expands its Marketplace section to more Indian citiesįor Facebook, the Indian market is an important one which sees different features being rolled out from time-to-time. The social media giant is basically trying to create an entire ecosystem where the user comes, buys products and in case, wants can recharge mobile or complete a transaction. This Nourishment beta feature is intended to increase the availability of plant-based foods and decrease individual consumption of red and processed meats. Nourishment - N14 Red and Processed Meats. The debut of payments feature in Messenger could complement Facebook's Marketplace which was introduced a few months back. Explore the eight new beta features and one new beta part that are now included in WELL v2. The transaction values are small but the volumes are high.” A second source told Factor Daily, “Recharge is a good way to test the market. It adds that Facebook has already rolled out the beta version of payments feature which works for recharges of mobile numbers and other similar services through Messenger app. “The platform will be separate from WhatsApp and will allow peer-to-peer and peer-to-merchant payments,” one of the sources told Factor Daily. The report citing sources claimed that Facebook has been silently working on its own payments platform which is not related to already existing WhatsApp Payments. A report by Factor Daily says that Facebook is beta testing with recharges on Messenger app. Facebook's Messenger app is the company's standalone messaging app. This may be huge considering Facebook already introduced WhatsApp Payments feature in one of its most widely used messaging apps.
A new report says Facebook may bring payments feature to its Messenger app. Hand touching mobile screen of a Payment successful message | Photo Credit: Thinkstockįacebook may have been facing toughest challenge in terms of privacy issue that rocked the company recently but that hasn't stopped the social media giant to carry on with its regular proceedings.