Nokia invests $70M in ObopayWed, 03/25/2009 - 14:50 Nokia is investing a large amount of money, presumed to be around $70 million, in mobile payment firm Obopay, lending its clout to the burgeoning mobile payment industry. Obopay, which currently operates in the United States and India, allows people to fund accounts with cash or by linking the account to a credit card. Users can then send money via text message. Those receiving the money can then sign up for an Obopay account of their own or just transfer the money directly to an account. Obopay charges a 25 cent fee to send up to $1,000 and no fee to receive the money. The value of mobile payments will exceed $300 billion internationally by 2013, according to a recent report by Juniper Research. Related Articles:
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