Razorpay, the fintech platform, has announced on September 12 that it has taken over Mumbai-based digital invoicing and customer engagement startup BillMe.
This will strengthen businesses with a hybrid model to engage better with end consumers, as per a release.
The value of the deal was not disclosed by the company.
"...now with Razorpay's merchant relations and strong understanding of the market, we will together enable a large base of offline retail brands to enjoy the best of both worlds, grow faster, and get seamless access to omnichannel payment solutions," Razorpay Managing Director and Co-founder Shashank Kumar said.
BillMe was founded in 2018 by Kuber Pritmani, Jai Hemrajani and Rupam Jain. It served more than 4,000 businesses and 15,000 retail Points Of Sale (POS).
"Given the synergies between our cultures, values, and our visions, we look forward to co-transforming the cycle of customer engagement alongside Razorpay, and thereby bring about a greater impact and experience for end-consumers," BillMe Co-founder Kuber Pritmani said.
This is the Bengaluru-based fintech's eighth acquisition, and first since its foray into omnichannel payments with the acquisition of end-to-end digital payments company Ezetap in August 2022.
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