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Citi to launch a mobile payment service in India

Poornima Mohandas

Friday, March 5, 2010 - 07:29

Bangalore: The Indian arm of Citigroup Inc. aims to commercially launch a touch-based, mobile phone payment technology by December, provided multiple players invest in the required infrastructure.

This follows a 26-week pilot project in Bangalore using near-field communication (NFC) technology with around 3,000 customers, 250 merchant locations and nearly 50,000 purchases worth Rs2.6 crore.

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Tags: Mobile Banking, APAC, Mobile Payment, Citi, India, Citigroup

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