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WhichApp introduces Pay: money transactions with the Italian messaging app

The Italian messaging application allows you to send and receive money to your contacts through WhichAppPay, a feature that takes advantage of the partnership with PayPal to carry out transactions in a simple and secure way.

WhichApp introduces Pay: money transactions with the Italian messaging app

WhichApp is an all-Italian messaging app which is slowly gaining the honors of the news. In October it reached 800 active users, with an average of about 70 million messages per month, but the latest news that arrived a few days ago could make the Made in Italy application make that leap in quality that would allow it to explode worldwide.

WhichApp released a very important update on the Apple Store and Google Play Store a few days ago. This is version 3.5 which introduces a novelty that aims to revolutionize the universe of messaging apps: the ability to send and receive money via WhichAppPay

In fact, the new function allows you to carry out money transactions with your contacts using a very simple and immediate system and allows WhichApp to officially become the first instant messaging application in Europe capable of supporting the sending and receiving of money. Not even WhatsApp and Telegram have this feature, while WeChat and Facebook Messenger only allow it in some countries. 

The implementation is made possible thanks to the partnership signed with Paypall, among the main operators of the online financial market. The money transfer will be carried out in maximum security, thanks to both the PayPal systems and the confidentiality of the Italian platform, characterized by Norton encryption. To make the transition, each user must enter their PayPal email address in the appropriate section contained in settings. Once done, simply go back to the chat, click on the WhichAppPay symbol and follow the instructions that will allow you to send the requested amount. 

“We open ourselves to the market of money exchange between users; on the thousand occasions of everyday life, a father who has to send money to his daughter, a friend who returns the money spent on pizza to another friend, whoever collects the money for the soccer match for the group, in all these and many other occasions now exchanging money will be as simple as sending a message” commented Vincenzo Galizia – CEO of ACS, the developer of WhichApp. 

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