Which is the Indian made app store?
PhonePe, owned by Walmart Inc., launches Indus Appstore, a new Android-based mobile application store in India to compete with Google's Play Store. The store offers over 200,000 apps and games in 12 Indian language
Moye Moye moment for india & me today as when I got to know that 85% of phonepe is owned by walmart...
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Udyamee
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Phonepe was acquired by Flipkart in 2016.
Later
In Dec 2022, PhonePe separated from Flipkart, but both companies are still owned by Walmart.
So, why need another UPI app?
Walmart owned UPI payment giant PhonePe to enter Indian share market soon! Currently very basic proccess of IPO (Initial public offering) works are going on from PhonePe side.
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Which is the Indian made app store?
PhonePe, owned by Walmart Inc., launches Indus Appstore, a new Android-based mobile application store in India to compete with Google's Play Store. The store offers over 200,000 apps and games in 12 Indian language
Entirely owned by the Kamath’s :o Valued at 30000 Cr. Bootstrapped. Are they the most successful entrepreneurs of India?
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VCGuy
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A few days ago, Flipkart introduced its new UPI service, Supermoney.
⏮️The interesting part: Let's go back a few years -
Dec, 2015: 3 former Flipkart exec's start PhonePe.
Apr, 2016: Flipkart acquires PhonePe for $20 M.
Aug, 2018: Walmart acquires
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