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Microsoft Soon Launching Digital Payment Services in India

Digital Payment space developing complex in India, Microsoft is soon empowering Digital Payment Services in its venture social network  application Kaizala in the nation. 
Payment Integration, by third party mobile payment infrastructure, with Kaizala will empower clients to rapidly send or get cash without leaving the Kaizala mobile application. 

"Clients have been asking some information about adding the payment functionally in Kaizala to finish the work process. We are going to soon integrate digital payment facility in the application," Rajiv Kumar, corporate VP, Office Product Group, Microsoft India, told IANS. 
"The integration will deal with payment from wallet to wallet, bank to bank, credit card to bank and the other way around. It is particularly client driven and addresses all partners in the esteem chain," Kumar included. 

With Kaizala which has more than one million clients in India, clients will have the choice to make peer to peer payments in a group or one to one
Launched in July 2017, Kaizala is currently synced up with Microsoft's quick selling item desktop product Office 365. 
"To help a huge number of first-line workers who are mobile- first in India, Office365 family now has applications like 'Kaizala'. The integration will enable the productivity landscape grow in india  while giving a consistent work process crosswise over industries," Rajesh Jha, Executive Vice President, Office Product Group at Microsoft, told IANS. 

Raising the stakes, Microsoft has brought in Kaizala and Kaizala Pro,mobile- first items to enable organizations to associate with individuals inside and outside the associations, effortlessly coordinate tasks acrossr the value chain and gain actionable insights. 
Kaizala comes when organizations and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are ending up more scattered in the nation and associating with groups and accomplices gets similarly critical, particularly in territories with poor web availability. 

It has seen significant adoption among YES Bank, Apollo Telemedicine, United Phosphorous Limited, and Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, among others. 
At the government level, in excess of 30 departments with more than 70,000 workers in the Andhra Pradesh government are utilizing Kaizala for real time administration and everyday work.


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