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Google brings peer-to-peer payments service to 'Google Pay'
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IANS | 11 Jul, 2018
Google has integrated its peer-to-peer payments service "Google Pay
Send" into its digital payments solution "Google Pay" to make the latter
a one-stop destination to send and ask for money.
Along with
this, the search engine giant has also included other features in its
payments solution, including support for mobile ticketing for travel,
movies and concerts, just like Apple Pay.
"Once your tickets are
saved, you'll find them with your loyalty cards, gift cards and offers
on the Android app's new 'Passes' tab. When it's time for your event or
flight, use your phone as your ticket-no printing required," Gerardo
Capiel, Director, Product Management and Consumer Payments, Google,
wrote in a blog post on Tuesday.
"Google Pay" would be in sync
with the user's Google Account to make updating payment information
about cards and accounts quicker.
"Now that you can use 'Google
Pay' on desktop or on iOS, in stores or on transit, on your phone or
with your Assistant, we've also made it easier to manage your payment
info in the app or on the web at pay.google.com," Capiel added.
The updated "Google Pay" is first rolling out in the US, followed by the UK.
Earlier
this year, Google combined a host of its own payment platforms to
create "Google Pay" including apps like Android Pay and Google Wallet,
aiming at a convenient and unified payments service for users.
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