Google Pay to Remove Payments on Web App, Add Transfer Fee


New Delhi: Google Pay is set to kill the peer-to-peer payments facility on its web app in January and is going to add a fee for instant money transfers, the media reported. Also Read – Apple App Store Temporarily Takes Down Google Pay, Updated Version to be Available Soon

Google Pay offered the ability to manage payments as well as send money from both a mobile app or from pay.google.com. Also Read – ‘Don’t Require RBI Authorisation,’ Says Google After Plea in Delhi HC Over GPay Licensing

Now, Google has released a notice on the web app that notifies users that the site will no longer work from January next year. Also Read – PSP Fee on UPI Transactions to be Waived Off: How Does it Look For Google Pay, PhonePe?

“Starting early in 2021, you won’t be able to use pay.google.com to send and receive money from other people. To send and receive money, use the new Google Pay app,” the company informed.

While you can still manage payment methods on the web app, peer-to-peer payments will cease to exist.

Google also clarified on a support page that the original Google Pay app will stop working in January, reports 9to5Google.

Google Pay will also add a fee on instant money transfers.

“It can take 1–3 business days when you transfer money to your bank account. Debit card transfers are usually instant. There is a fee of 1.5% or $.31 (whichever is higher), when you transfer out money with a debit card,” the company said on its support page.

Google last week introduced several features in its Pay feature for both Android and iOS users which have been first rolled out in the US.

The company said it is working with trusted financial institutions to create Plex, a new mobile-first bank account integrated into Google Pay.


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