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Amazon Pay UPI celebrates 5 crore customers

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-        Daily rewards through September to celebrate this milestone -           Pay anyone, anywhere: from local shops, to sending money to contacts, paying monthly bills and more -           Go to Amazon Pay inside the Amazon app to get started   National, September , 2021: Amazon Pay announced that 5 crore customers are now using Amazon Pay UPI . To celebrate this milestone, Amazon Pay is offering daily rewards through the month of September to all customers using Amazon Pay UPI for shopping, paying bills, paying at online merchants and sending money to their contacts.     Commenting on this milestone, Mahendra Nerurkar, CEO and VP Amazon Pay said, “Our mission is to make paying for anything trusted, convenient and rewarding. We are excited by the rapid adoption of UPI, which now enables customers to do much more with their Amazon app beyond shopping. We are humbled to serve millions of our customers and merchants through UPI and play a key role in accelerating the Gove

Amazon Job Seeker Insight Survey indicates 59% of Indian professionals are actively looking for new jobs

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·    The pandemic is prompting professionals to rethink their career paths; more than 2 in 3 jobseekers in India are looking to switch industries as a result of COVID-19           Indian professionals are looking for means to upskill and advance in their careers; 90% say they are interested in learning new skills   Amazon today shared the findings of a survey commissioned by the company to gauge the pulse of the impact of COVID-19 on jobs and future career plans among Indian professionals. The study was conducted by Morning Consult, a global data intelligence company, from August 17 to August 23, 2021 and covered 1000 professional adults across India. The study reveals that Indian professionals are looking for new and different types of work, with 59% of them actively searching for a job. Following are the key findings from the survey: COVID-19 is prompting professionals to rethink their career paths ·          More than 1 in 3 (35%) employed professionals in India saw th