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Truecaller Opens Global Market Access for Its Business Chat Platform

By ANI | Updated: April 2, 2026 14:30 IST

NewsVoirBangalore (Karnataka) [India], April 2: Truecaller, the leading global communications platform, today announced the expansion of its Business ...

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Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], April 2: Truecaller, the leading global communications platform, today announced the expansion of its Business Chat platform, making it accessible to global channel partners and enterprise solution providers. By "opening up" market access to its platform, Truecaller is empowering partners to transition their enterprise clients from legacy, low-trust SMS to a verified, smart, media-rich, and conversational communication experience.

Through this partner-led expansion, Truecaller empowers businesses to reclaim customer attention and establish immediate trust and credibility.

"The definition of success for modern enterprises has fundamentally evolved. It's no longer just about delivery - it's about earning attention, establishing credibility, and driving meaningful conversion," said Priyam Bose, Global Head, GTM at Truecaller.

"By opening up market access to our global partners, we've created a powerful gateway for brands to engage with over 500 million active users where they already interact daily through communication that is contextual, trusted, free from clutter, and designed to initiate actions. For existing customers, the outreach opportunity extends to an additional high-impact channel, strengthening the overall customer experience journey."

Truecaller Business Chat enables a clutter-free, high-trust conversational experience between businesses and consumers. The Business Chat platform equips partners with actionable insights, including real-time data and rich engagement metrics. This facilitates a more sophisticated, data-driven communication strategy that adapts at every stage of the customer journey.

Partners, including Gupshup and OneXtel, are already live in India along with Globe Teleservices, Cloudcom, and Sling Africa in other global markets, rapidly scaling the product in their respective regions. Global partners can now leverage Truecaller's massive footprint to offer their clients a trustworthy engagement channel in an increasingly crowded digital world.

About Truecaller

Truecaller is an essential part of everyday communication for over 500 million active users worldwide, with over one billion downloads since launch and 68 billion spam and fraud calls identified in 2025 alone. The company is headquartered in Stockholm and has been publicly listed on Nasdaq Stockholm since October 2021. For more information, visit www.truecaller.com.

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