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Realme launches ‘PaySa’ platform, goes digital

Taking Xiaomi head on along with an aim to become a leading digital payments provider, Chinese smartphone maker Realme on Tuesday announced its foray into the burgeoning financial services sector with “PaySa” platform while evaluating its own digital payments mobile platform next year.

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New Delhi

The company aims to acquire 25 million customers in the next two years.

‘Realme PaySa’ aims to serve individuals and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in both metros and tier II and III cities. It offers digital personal loan up to Rs 1 lakh and digital SME loans up to Rs 5 lakh.

“We aim to repeat our success in the mobile business and become one of the top 5 new entrants in financial services in the next two-three years. We are evaluating the launch of mobile phone financing and payments in 2020,” Sheth said in a statement. In 2020, the platform aims to disburse loans of approximately 1000 crore, acquire three to five million new customers, launch multiple new products and take its first step in financial services in India.

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