NPCI BHIM Services (NBSL) has launched BHIM 3.0 to make digital transactions more fast, safe and convenient. This upgraded BHIM app of National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) added many new smart features, which will be extremely beneficial for users, business and banks.
This is the third major update to the BHIM app launched in 2016, which now focuses on better interfaces, easy access and financial management. The special thing is that now the BHIM app will be available in 15+ Indian languages, so that more and more people will be able to use it easily.
What's new in BHIM 3.0?
1 Group Bill Payment and Family Mode:
Now in BHIM 3.0, users can easily share any bill with their friends and family. Whether it is rent, restaurant bill or group shopping – no longer need to do manual calculations.
With family mode feature, users can add their family to the app, track expenses and assign payment. With this, the budget of the entire family can be managed better.
2 Smart Spend Analytics:
The spends analytics feature has been added to BHIM 3.0, so that users can see their monthly expenses in details.
क्या Automatic category of expenses: The app will automatically put your expenses in different categories, which will make it easier to make budget and track.
3 3 “Action Needed” Alert System: BHIM 3.0 has added a new Action Needed Alert System, which will send a real-time alert to users about pending bills, UPI Lite Activation and low balance.
Now you will not worry about missing any necessary payment!
4 bhim vega-new in-app payment feature:
Now with the help of Bhim Vega feature of BHIM 3.0, you can accept merchants (shopkeepers) in-app payment.
Now customers will be able to pay inside the app
No need to go to a third-party platform
Online transaction will be faster and easier than before
What did NPCI chairman say?
At the launch of BHIM 3.0, NPCI's NPCI's non-executive chairman Ajay Kumar Chaudhary said that this update will help India to pursue faster towards digital economy.
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