WhatsApp user-base crosses 70 million in India

India is one of the biggest markets for WhatsApp

Update: 2014-11-02 17:37 GMT
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Mumbai: Mobile messenger service WhatsApp's user base in India has grown to 70 million active-users, which is over a 10th of its global users, said its business head, Neeraj Arora.  "We have 70 million active-users here who use the application at least once a month," Arora, a vice-president with WhatsApp, said at the fifth annual INK Conference here.He said the total user-base for the company, which was    bought by Facebook in a blockbuster USD 19-billion deal earlier this year, is 600 million.       

With over a 10th of the users from the country, India is one of the biggest markets for WhatsApp, he said, adding connecting billions of people in markets like India and Brazil is the aim of the company. Arora, an alumnus of IIT-Delhi and ISB Hyderabad, said WhatsApp will continue to hold a distinct identity even after the takeover by Facebook and will not get merged with the social networking giant.       

He said WhatsApp, which has only 80 employees, will benefit through learnings from the social networking giant. Arora, who first heard of WhatsApp as a business development executive for the Internet search giant Google and  later joined as its business head, said it took two years to  stitch the USD 19 billion deal announced this April. Interestingly, Arora said he would have paid a fraction of the sum to buy WhatsApp three years back. It would have been in "low tens of million" dollars,he said stressing that the company has grown a lot since then. Arora also stated that the user-base has doubled to 600 million from the 30 million when he joined three years ago. The company has flourished because of its focus on the product, rather than the business side of things, he said.       

"The founders wanted to develop a cool product which will be used by millions and did not have business things like valuations," he said, stressing that this continues to be a motto of the company.

       

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