Now Google Pay users can send money to India, Singapore
New Delhi
11-May-2021
Google Pay users in the US will now be able to send money to users in India and Singapore, the company announced on Tuesday.
To send money internationally, start by searching for the Google Pay user you want to send money to in its app, tap "Pay" and select either Western Union or Wise.
From there, you simply follow the steps to complete the payment, according to the blogpost.
From now until June 16, Western Union will offer unlimited free transfers when sending money with Google Pay and Wise will make the first transfer free for new customers on transfers up to $500, the company said.
"For some, sending money back to their home countries is a regular activity and we are making it more accessible by adding it to the app that you use for your everyday money tasks," the company said.
"Working with Western Union and Wise, we are now able to give those with family abroad a simple, safe and reliable way to send money abroad," it added.
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According to a recent Mastercard study, 73 per cent of people regularly send money abroad. However, in the last year, 38 per cent of people surveyed reported greater involvement in international payments.
This suggests that as the pandemic continues to create uncertainty, easing the financial anxieties of loved ones is even more critical. - IANS
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