Paytm announces exciting cashback of up to ₹500 on DTH recharges

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  • Offer available for recharges of all major DTH Operators: TATA Sky, Airtel Digital TV, Dish TV, D2H, and Sun Direct
  • Gives users the flexibility to select their preferred payment mode from Paytm UPI, Paytm Postpaid (buy now pay later), Paytm Wallet, debit and credit cards, or netbanking. 

Mumbai, 27th September 2021: India’s leading digital ecosystem for consumers and merchants (1) Paytm announces exciting cashback offers on DTH recharges during the ongoing cricket season — from IPL to the upcoming T20 world cup matches. Users will be able to avail assured cashback of up to ₹500 from recharges of all major DTH Operators: TATA Sky, Airtel Digital TV, Dish TV, D2H, and Sun Direct. These offers are applicable on all match days for all subscription plans.

To avail this offer, a user just needs to apply promo code “CRIC2021” before completing the payment for DTH recharge. In addition to the above offer, Paytm has also announced multiple cashback offers on recharging DTH accounts using Paytm Wallet.

To bring more convenience to its users Paytm has recently enhanced its DTH Recharge payment experience with features such as 2-step instant recharges and timely reminders about plan expirations. Paytm gives its users the flexibility to select their preferred payment mode from UPI, Paytm Wallet, Paytm Postpaid (buy now pay later), debit and credit cards, or net banking. Users can also choose to pay using the Paytm Postpaid feature, which enables them to recharge now and pay later.

Paytm Spokesperson, “We share the excitement with our users who are enjoying the thrilling cricket season. Paytm’s robust technology infrastructure offers one of the best recharge experiences to users. With a simple 2-step instant recharge, we also offer our users a wide variety of payment options for their convenience.”

Paytm users can make bill payments across various categories including electricity bills, mobile, broadband & DTH recharges, rent payments, credit card bills as well as access wealth management through mutual funds, stocks, digital gold, paying insurance premiums and even train/air ticketing, e-commerce, many more day-to-day needs from the comfort of their homes.