Meta Taps New WhatsApp Boss as Part of $900 Million Investment
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Tying a $900M Cred investment to putting Kunal Shah in charge of WhatsApp underscores a single thesis—WhatsApp is evolving from messaging utility to financial super-app. If your business rides on WhatsApp, plan for a future where payments, credit, and commerce are native primitives you either plug into or compete against.
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