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This Navratri Vaishno Devi devotees can pay via Paytm UPI

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New Delhi: Paytm, India’s pioneer of QR code and mobile payments, now enables devotees visiting Shri Mata Vaishno Devi to pay via Paytm UPI LITE and Paytm UPI.

Paytm QR code and EDC machines have been given to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board and nearby shops to enable convenient payments.

To make the pilgrims’ experience of making donations, buying prasad, and paying at shops at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi hassle-free during Navratri, the fintech pioneer has placed direction boards along with Paytm banners, stickers at shops, and UPI LITE for branding across the temple.

It has also provided EDC machines to Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board and the nearby shops.

Devotees across India can make donations at the temple from the comfort of their homes, and can make online orders of prasad for home delivery using Paytm Super App.

India’s most innovative tech company, Paytm, has also enabled lightning-fast payments that never fail with UPI LITE at the shrine, and devotees can scan QR code to pay via Paytm UPI.

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