Explaining the implementation of the mobile money transfer service now available on Facebook Messenger in the UK, David Marcus, Messenger product manager, stated: “As more Messenger users converse about money transactions, Facebook Messenger can be the most natural and secure payment platform”.
Mobile money transfer is now available on Facebook Messenger in the UK
To encourage users to start using payment services, Facebook is releasing M - users' personal assistant in Messenger. The virtual assistant will observe your conversations, and whenever money sending issues arise, M will suggest and try to help you use Facebook's payment system. To send money, both the sender and the receiver must register their payment cards.
With its extensive user base and advantages, Messenger has many opportunities to deploy money transfer features on Messenger, payment services. If keeping up in the market, surely will have fewer users considering abandoning, not using social networks anymore.
In the future, it's very possible that the mobile money transfer service on Facebook Messenger will replace PayPal, a widely used payment and money sending service. The mobile money transfer service on Facebook Messenger is now available in the UK.
Mobile phone users so far only know about transferring money to each other's accounts when using Viettel, Vina, or Mobi mobile networks. The method of transferring money to Viettel, Vina, or Mobi is also straightforward. You just need to register for a transfer password and follow the format to transfer money to Viettel, Vina, Mobi for other subscribers.
Facebook Messenger users often encounter difficulties when trying to log out of Facebook Messenger on their phones because Facebook does not support directly logging out of Facebook accounts on Messenger. So, if you want to log out of Facebook Messenger, you can only delete the Messenger app from your device.
