Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Google representatives said the new Google Pay app will replace Android Pay on Android phones. Consumers may notice subtle differences in the user interface, which is designed to display credit, debit and loyalty cards in a scrolling menu below the default payment card. An optional geolocation feature displays nearby stores that accept NFC payments.
Google Pay is accepted at numerous retail locations, including McDonalds, Dunkin Donuts, Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, American Eagle Outfitters, Best Buy and the Disney Store, according to Google’s website. The mobile app is also widely supported by leading financial institutions such as Chase, Capital One, Citi and Bank of America.
Google noted the Google Pay platform is designed for a global merchant and consumer base, and that enhanced security and a simplified checkout experience can improve conversions and reduce shopping cart abandonment by enabling customers to pay in-store, online and within the app with four taps, compared with an average of 120 taps on traditional POS systems. “Your customers already use our products,” the website states. “Now they can use them to pay you.”
A growing number of payment processors and acquirers have certified the Google Pay app and support the Google Pay application programming interface. Current processing partners include Adyen, Braintree, EBANX, Paysafe, Stripe, Vantiv and Worldpay. Google revealed additional partnerships with ACI Worldwide, Cybersource, First Data Corp., Payture and Square are currently in development.
Google reported its global installed base comprises approximately 1 billion Google Chrome users and 2 billion Android device users. These users represent a captive audience for Google Pay, which the company describes as free to use and easy to set up, using only 10 lines of code. The app enables customers to access stored credit or debit cards, stay in control, and securely maintain their preferred payment methods, the company stated.
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