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Finished implementing phonePe in my company and to my surprise total merchant traffic of phonepe was more than of Paytm, Amazon Pay, flipkart seller and Bharatpe all combined. we may be using Gpay or Paytm for day to day transactions but it's PhonePe

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Bharatpe's internal issues, paytms massive failure.

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