City
Epaper

Here's how you can check 'Bank Balance' on WhatsApp; follow these steps

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 16, 2021 16:21 IST

WhatsApp, an instant messaging app, has also given the option to make payments in its app. WhatsApp has now ...

Open in App

WhatsApp, an instant messaging app, has also given the option to make payments in its app. WhatsApp has now started offering UPI payment service. Money can be sent across the country via WhatsApp using UPI Payment. You can also check your bank account balance. WhatsApp has designed this payment feature in partnership with National Payments Corporation of India. In order to send money with the help of WhatsApp, it is very important for the users to have a bank account or debit card.

If you have not yet set up UPI Payment in WhatsApp account, you can set this payment option. This option can be selected by going to the settings of WhatsApp. First you have to click on the three lines at the top right. After that, users can add the same phone number to the bank account to which your WhatsApp number is linked. This means that your bank account number needs to be registered on the same number on which you have your WhatsApp account. Finally UPI PIN has to be set. Transactions can only be done with this PIN.

Send money from WhatsApp- The person you want to send money to from WhatsApp. Open that person's chat window.- Then go to the attachment icon. Click on the payment option.- As much money as you want to send. Add that amount. After entering the amount, click on Send.- Enter your UPI PIN for security. Money will be sent after this.

You can also check your bank account balance. Learn how to do it ...- Open WhatsApp first. Go to the payment option.- Then you have to select the bank account.- Click on View Account Balance. Now you have to enter the PIN.- After entering the PIN, the bank account balance will appear. 

Tags: Whatsapp
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai: Retired Lawyer Duped of Rs 9.94 Crore in Fake Online Investment Scam

MumbaiSenior Consultant Duped of ₹35.7 Lakh in Online Trading Scam, Complaint Filed with Cyber Police

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai: Journalist Rana Ayyub Receives Death Threats on WhatsApp; Non-Cognisable Offence Lodged

MumbaiMumbai: Senior Citizen Duped of Rs 1.68 Crore in Online Share Trading Scam; Cyber Police Launch Probe

MumbaiMumbai Woman Duped of ₹12 Lakh in Part-Time Job Scam; Cyber Cell Launches Probe

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyBihar poll results: Stock markets to react positively, say analysts

TechnologyAyurveda’s global relevance reinforced via advancing scientific research: Dinesh Bhatia

TechnologyIndia’s digital innovations bring inclusivity, empowerment at grassroot level

TechnologyS. Korea: Over 3,000 detained over online sex crimes in past year

TechnologyOverseas stock purchases by S. Korean retail investors hit record high in Nov