Iโve noticed that even though we have Indian apps like Paytm and PhonePe, a lot of customers still prefer using Google Pay. It makes me wonder why foreign companies still have such a strong hold in India.
coz Google Pay relies on banks like SBI and HDFC..etc which have faced outages, impacting transaction success else Paytm and Phone pay uses it's own banking system integration..so it could be the reason..
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