Announced last year at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference, the feature will debut with the support of select businesses including Discover, Hilton, Lowe’s and Wells Fargo. “With ‘Business Chat’, it’s easy to have a conversation with a service representative, schedule an appointment or make purchases using Apple Pay in the Messages app,” Apple said. Business Chat doesn’t share the user’s contact information with businesses and gives users the ability to stop chatting at any time, the Cupertino-based iPhone maker added.
Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs) in the emerging markets like India need to connect with their consumers directly and demand for such apps is growing.
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According to a recent Facebook-commissioned study by Nielsen, 63 percent of the people said their messaging with businesses had increased over the past two years. In fact, in 2017 alone, over 330 million people connected with a small business on Messenger for the first time. More than 1.2 billion people on Facebook are connected to a small business in another country, out of which over 250 million people are connected to a business in India.
Also, 42 percent of the people on Facebook in India are now connected to at least one small and medium business (SMB) in a foreign country and 65 percent of Indians are connected to at least one domestic SMB. To help businesses communicate better with their customers in India, WhatsApp also rolled out “WhatsApp Business” — a free-to-download Android app for small businesses — in the country.
In India, 84 percent of SMBs think that WhatsApp helps them communicate with customers, and 80 percent of SMBs think that WhatsApp helps them grow their business.
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