Paytm now lets users pin frequently used contacts for faster payments – Times of India

One97 Communications Limited (OCL), the company that owns the brand Paytm, has added a new ‘pin recent payments’ feature on the app. The company aims to make things easier for its users to make mobile payments.
Paytm gets pin recent payments feature
Paytm’s recent payments feature allows users to pin their frequently used contacts for faster access and making payments. As a part of the feature, Paytm allows users to pin up to five contacts.
Once the contacts are pinned within the app, they will always appear at the top while transferring money, making their UPI money transfers even faster. The feature is available for all the payment modes offered by Paytm app linking Paytm UPI, Paytm UPI LITE, Paytm Wallet, Paytm Postpaid, etc.
Paytm spokesperson said, “As the leader in mobile payments, we continuously bring innovative and new features to enhance the user experience on the Paytm Super App. Our ‘pin contact’ feature is aimed at facilitating even faster UPI payments. These value-added features are specifically designed to save users’ time and efforts, providing them with the best possible payments experience.”
How to pin recent payments in two easy steps
Update your Paytm app and open it
Now, tap on “‘To Mobile or Contact’ in the ‘UPI Money Transfer’
Long press on the icons or on the search results, click on ‘Pin’
How this feature will make things easier for users
Finding a contact while making a payment can be a cumbersome task, especially if you make payments to a particular contact regularly. While there’s always an option for users to search the contact every time while making the payment. With this feature, Paytm has solved that problem for users by allowing them to pin some (up to 5) in the app so that they always appear at the top on every payement.

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