Google Wallet is launched into Pakistan, transforming digital payments and Fintech


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Google has officially launched its mobile payment service, Google Wallet, in Pakistan, providing a new level of convenience to digital transactions.

The service not only allows online payments, but also allows users to make payments in the application and without contact in person through their mobile devices. This movement is ready to improve the landscape of digital payments in Pakistan, offering a safer, easier and more efficient way to make transactions.

How to use Google Wallet in Pakistan

Starting with Google Wallet in Pakistan is simple. Simply download the Google Wallet application of Google Play Store. If you already have a compatible credit or debit card linked to your Google account, it will appear automatically on Google Wallet. From there, follow the easy instructions on the screen to configure your contactless payments account.

If you do not have a saved card, you can add a touching “add a card” at the top of the application carousel. After reviewing and accepting the terms and conditions of the issuer, complete the verification process, and your card will token, which will prepare it for use in Google Wallet.

Banks and compatible cards on Google Wallet

Google Wallet in Pakistan admits a variety of bank cards, including debit and credit cards of the main financial institutions. These cards can be used for payments in person and online where Google Pay is accepted.

Currently, the following banks are compatible:

  • Bank Alfalah (Visa and Mastercard Debit and credit cards)
  • Punjab Bank (MasterCard Credit Cards)
  • Faysal Bank Noor (Mastercard Debit Cards)
  • HBL (Visa and Mastercard credit cards)
  • Jazzash (Mastercard debit cards)
  • Meezan Bank (Visa and Mastercard debit cards)
  • UBL (Visa and Mastercard Debit Cards)

In the near future, more banks will be integrated into Google Wallet, which include:

  • Allied Bank (visa debit cards)
  • Easypaisa Digital Bank (visa debit cards)
  • JS Bank (Visa credit cards and Mastercard debit cards)
  • Zindigi (debit cards and visa credit, and Mastercard debit cards)
  • Additional characteristics and merchants integration

Beyond bank cards, Google Wallet also supports digital items such as loyalty cards and boarding passes, which makes it a solution all into one to administer its payments and travel documents.

Soon, users can also buy with Google Pay in popular online retailers, including Onic, Gul Ahmed, Sana Safinaz, J. and Ke, through the integration of PayFAST. Travelers can also add boarding passes from airlines such as Batik Air and Thai Airways to Google Wallet. These characteristics will ensure a softer and more convenient experience in airports, with real -time notifications on the starting times and changes in the door.

Google Wallet’s integration with the Safepay platform also means that more companies in Pakistan will soon accept safe payments without contact, expanding the scope of this revolutionary digital payment solution. With these innovations, Google Wallet changes the way Pakistan makes payments and manages financial transactions.

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