Nokia’s mobile money was launched in 2010 through a partnership with YES Bank and it later signed up with Union Bank to offer other payment services. In December, last year, Nokia also announced the pan-India launch of its independent Nokia Money service that was brought to the Indian market about two years back. According to a report by The Hindu, the Finnish firm is now all set to exit this mobile money business, which is said to be a global strategy to move out of non-core areas. In India, mobile money has been slowly being accepted, although not a wide scale. Recent development in this space has been the launch of Airtel Money, which has flashed some TV commercials to further push the availability and presence of mobile wallet services.
The service was also put forth independently under the Nokia Money brand with 2 lakh subscribers while overall it has 1.2 million subscribers considering all three platforms. Based on Obopay's mobile payment platform, it is also launched in other countries.
Source:- Tech2
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