WhatsApp has begun trying a new payments feature in India that will allow public to send money to other WhatsApp users, excluding commercial accounts. The feature is at this time in beta, according to sources familiar with the company’s plans, but hasn’t been publicly declared because it’s not widely obtainable at this time. The company has been performance on support for a payments feature for some time, which would take advantage of Unified Payments Interface (UPI) and include maintain by a number of Indian banks, jointly with State Bank of India (SBI), HDFC Bank, Axis Bank, and ICICI Bank. Beta testers have now set up that this functionality is live, with a large list of supported banks displayed in the WhatsApp user interface. Whatsapp started UPI payment services in India WhatsApp has rolled out the Unified Payments (UPI) Interface based payments feature in our country. Whatsapp has already started testing the UPI functionality to mix peer-to-peer payment system in the app