Monday, March 12, 2012

Nokia Plans to Shelf Mobile Money Business



Nokia is "exploring options for a structured exit from the mobile financial services business" including its own brand Nokia Money service, the company says in a statement. As part of the withdrawal, the company is to close its flagship mobile money service in India as the handset manufacturer focuses on its core business. The company has announced plans to shelve Nokia Money only three months after launching it across India. Previously the service was launched regionally in various parts of the country.  Nokia Money is a basic service that enables users to make payments for items such as utility bills, pre-paid top-ups, insurance premiums and tickets. The company was even planning to expand Nokia Money to other emerging markets. Instead it has chosen to exit the mobile money business to concentrate on the revamp of its core handset business.  "read more"

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