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Visa takes stake in India's BillDesk

Visa has moved to strengthen its position in the fast-growing Indian market, making a minority investment in digital payments platform BillDesk. Terms were not disclosed.

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Visa takes stake in India's BillDesk

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BillDesk is one of India's largest platforms for online payments and bill payments, processing over $60 billion a year.

It will work with Visa to roll out new payments and loyalty products, as well as make moves into new geographies.

Chris Clark, regional president, Asia Pacific, Visa, says: "This investment further reinforces our long-term commitment to India’s digital payments growth story."

The deal, rumoured to be worth around $250 million at a valuation of $1.5 billion, is subject to statutory approvals.

Visa and Mastercard have seen their market share in India come under pressure from the country's domestic payments network, RuPay.

Over the summer, Mastercard complained to the US government about the behaviour of Indian prime minister Narendra Modi, claiming that he is using nationalism to push RuPay.

The US giants have also been at odds with authorities over new rules which require information about transactions in India to be stored in the country.

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