LAVA, an Indian manufacturer of mobile handsets, is launching their non-internet based digital payment solution in India called the LAVA Pay. The app will come pre-installed in upcoming LAVA feature phones and can also be installed in existing handsets by visiting a LAVA service center. It features a simple UI, where the user would need to enter the mobile number of the receiver, the payment amount and then finally the UPI pin or transaction code to authenticate the transaction. Once completed, both the sender and receiver will receive notifications for the transaction. Users will also be able to check account balances from within the app itself. To do so, a user needs to go their nearest bank branch to configure application with the account details and such. Commenting on the launch, Tejinder Singh, Head-Product, Lava International said: India has roughly 500 million feature phone users, however, most of these users still do offline financial transaction for lack of internet connectivity on their phones. Lava Pay is the first solution for digital financial transactions without the requirement of internet connectivity. The fully secure Lava app with a very simple UI for ease of transactions is aimed at empowering feature phone users by eliminating the need ...
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Thursday, 12 March 2020
LAVA Pay non-internet digital payment solution for feature phones launched
LAVA, an Indian manufacturer of mobile handsets, is launching their non-internet based digital payment solution in India called the LAVA Pay. The app will come pre-installed in upcoming LAVA feature phones and can also be installed in existing handsets by visiting a LAVA service center. It features a simple UI, where the user would need to enter the mobile number of the receiver, the payment amount and then finally the UPI pin or transaction code to authenticate the transaction. Once completed, both the sender and receiver will receive notifications for the transaction. Users will also be able to check account balances from within the app itself. To do so, a user needs to go their nearest bank branch to configure application with the account details and such. Commenting on the launch, Tejinder Singh, Head-Product, Lava International said: India has roughly 500 million feature phone users, however, most of these users still do offline financial transaction for lack of internet connectivity on their phones. Lava Pay is the first solution for digital financial transactions without the requirement of internet connectivity. The fully secure Lava app with a very simple UI for ease of transactions is aimed at empowering feature phone users by eliminating the need ...
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