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Google Pay rolls out NFC-Based tokenised card payment in India
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SME Times News Bureau | 21 Sep, 2020
Google Pay in collaboration with Visa and banking partners on Monday
rolled out tokenisation across its platform, enabling users to safely
transact with their cards and use Tap-to-pay feature on near-field
communication (NFC)-enabled point of sale (POS) terminals and online
merchants.
The feature is now available to users of Axis and SBI Card, with Kotak and more banks expected to follow suit very soon.
With
tokenisation, Google Pay Android users can use their debit or credit
card to make payments through a secure digital token attached to their
phone without having to physically share their credit or debit card
details.
"We are hopeful that the tokenisation feature will
further encourage users to transact securely and safely in the current
times, and expand merchant transactions both online and offline," said
Sajith Sivanandan, Business Head: Google Pay and NBU-India.
The
feature also works with online merchants, delivering more native and
seamless OTP experiences without any redirects to 3D Secure sites.
With
tokenisation, Google Pay will enable NFC-capable Android devices to
make contactless payments at over 2.5 million Visa merchant locations.
It
will allow users to scan and pay at more than 1.5 million Bharat QR
enabled merchants and the customers can pay bills and recharges from
within their Google Pay app using their card.
"Visa recently
crossed over 1 billion token credentials globally and with Google Pay
live in India, we expect these numbers to rise significantly. We are
excited to partner with Google to further accelerate digital payment
innovations in times to come for the Indian market and beyond," said TR
Ramachandran, Group Country Manager, Visa, India & South Asia.
To
enable the tap and pay feature using the smartphone phone, users will
have to do a one-time set up by entering their card details and follow
it by entering the OTP they get from the bank to add their card to the
Google Pay app.
After the registration, the feature can be used to make payments at NFC-enabled terminals, the company said.
"We
are already live for Axis and SBI Card holders with Visa payments
network and are working closely with Kotak and other banking partners to
further expand the adoption of card-based payments with tokenisation in
India," Sivanandan added.
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