WhatsApp announces 'Startup India-Grand Challenge'

  • Top five start-ups will receive a total grant of $250,000
  • the challenge is for "ideas and business models capable of making a large-scale socio-economic impact and solving day-to-day problems"

Updated31 Jan 2019, 03:56 PM IST
The messaging app, with 1.3 billion global users and over 200 million users in India, has been working closely on its business platform for a year now.
The messaging app, with 1.3 billion global users and over 200 million users in India, has been working closely on its business platform for a year now.

New Delhi: In an effort to encourage entrepreneurs and small businesses in India, Facebook-owned messaging app WhatsApp on Thursday announced the "Startup India-WhatsApp Grand Challenge".

The top five start-ups will receive a total grant of $250,000, the company said in a statement.

"Ideas and business models capable of making a large-scale socio-economic impact and solving day-to-day problems have been invited to apply for the challenge by March 10," said WhatsApp.

The messaging app, with 1.3 billion global users and over 200 million users in India, has been working closely on its business platform for a year now.

Nearly one year after debuting the WhatsApp Business application, the app is now used by more than 5 million businesses monthly.

In India, 84% of small and midsize business (SMBs) think that WhatsApp helps them communicate with customers, and 80% of SMBs think that WhatsApp helps them grow their business.

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