Technology
Speak to Alexa and pay bills via Amazon Pay in India
Bengaluru, Oct 16
In an India-first feature, Amazon on Wednesday announced that users can now pay their utility bills with Amazon Pay just by speaking to its digital assistant Alexa in the country.
The new Alexa feature supports payment of bills across categories such as electricity, water, post-paid mobile, cooking gas, broadband, DTH and more.
Users of Amazon Echo, Fire TV Stick and other devices with Alexa built-in, can just give commands such as "Alexa, pay my mobile bill" or "Alexa, pay my electricity bill" to get started.
"The integration of Amazon Pay with Alexa will help reduce both time and effort for customers who use Amazon Pay for bill payments and repeat similar transactions every month.
"We are excited to share that this is an India-first feature which Alexa customers in India can enjoy before any other international customers," Puneesh Kumar, Country Manager for Alexa Experiences and Devices, said in a statement.
Alexa will retrieve the amount due for bills from their registered Amazon account and ask for customer confirmation before processing the payment. Customers can enable a voice pin on the Alexa app to make transactions more secure.
Once approved, Alexa will complete the transaction using Amazon Pay, and send a notification to the customer's registered mobile phone number, confirming the transaction.
Alexa will also send a link to register their bill details on the Amazon shopping app before proceeding for the payment, said the company.
The new Alexa feature supports payment of bills across categories such as electricity, water, post-paid mobile, cooking gas, broadband, DTH and more.
Users of Amazon Echo, Fire TV Stick and other devices with Alexa built-in, can just give commands such as "Alexa, pay my mobile bill" or "Alexa, pay my electricity bill" to get started.
"The integration of Amazon Pay with Alexa will help reduce both time and effort for customers who use Amazon Pay for bill payments and repeat similar transactions every month.
"We are excited to share that this is an India-first feature which Alexa customers in India can enjoy before any other international customers," Puneesh Kumar, Country Manager for Alexa Experiences and Devices, said in a statement.
Alexa will retrieve the amount due for bills from their registered Amazon account and ask for customer confirmation before processing the payment. Customers can enable a voice pin on the Alexa app to make transactions more secure.
Once approved, Alexa will complete the transaction using Amazon Pay, and send a notification to the customer's registered mobile phone number, confirming the transaction.
Alexa will also send a link to register their bill details on the Amazon shopping app before proceeding for the payment, said the company.
4 hours ago
Sonam Kapoor says 'Fantastic dad' after witnessing Anil Kapoor's teaser poster for 'Subedaar'
4 hours ago
Shalmali Kholgade reveals how she flipped the narrative of love with her new song ‘Impression’
4 hours ago
Rohit Shetty firing case: IMPPA writes to CM Devendra Fadnavis requesting immediate intervention
4 hours ago
CM Omar Abdullah presents Rs 1,13,767 crore budget in J&K Assembly; focusing on investment, innovation
4 hours ago
Naveen Patnaik expresses concern over missing Odia merchant navy cadet, appeals for urgent action
4 hours ago
Oppn protests outside Bihar Legislative Council; Rabri Devi raises farmers' issues
5 hours ago
Search and rescue operation underway as tiger prowls near Rajahmundry in Andhra Pradesh
5 hours ago
BJP aims to make Thiruvananthapuram its launch pad for Kerala Assembly
5 hours ago
Kerala schoolgirl’s suicide and Korean connection continue to baffle police
5 hours ago
Bihar NEET aspirant death case: Samrat Choudhary dares Rabri to name accused, assures prompt action
5 hours ago
Law and order not being maintained in Punjab, says Priyanka Chaturvedi on AAP leader’s murder
5 hours ago
Crocodile, turtle illegally kept at Mumbai home; Forest department and crime branch rescue animals
5 hours ago
Meghalaya coal mine tragedy: HC orders arrest of mine owners
