One97 Communications Limited (OCL) that owns the brand Paytm, India’s leading payments and financial services company and the pioneer of QR and mobile payments, enables devotees visiting the Kedarnath shrine to make donations using Paytm UPI or Wallet by scanning Paytm QR code. Devotees from across India can make donations at the holy temple, situated in Rudraprayag district of Uttarakhand, from the comfort of their homes through Paytm Super App.
Kedarnath Temple is the remotest pilgrimage spot in the Char Dham yatra and it reopened its doors for the devotees on Tuesday. Devotees visiting the temple can easily scan Paytm QR code and pay through Paytm UPI among other payment methods like Paytm Wallet, Paytm UPI LITE, Paytm Postpaid and more.
People from across India can also make donations at Kedarnath temple by sitting at their home from the ‘Devotion’ section on Paytm Super App. The tech innovator has been empowering the grassroots of the country with robust mobile payment solutions.
Paytm Spokesperson said, “As the pioneer of QR and mobile payments in India, we have enabled digital donations at the doors of the Kedarnath temple, where devotees can scan the Paytm QR code at the shrine and pay through Paytm UPI, Paytm Wallet and more. We remain committed towards driving financial inclusion by taking our innovative mobile payment solutions to every nook and corner of the country.”