Google Pay, also known as Gpay is one of the most used payment apps in India. (Express Photo)
In the last few years, the number of digital transactions in India has seen a rapid increase. The digital drive, backed by the Indian government, popularised payment platforms like Google Pay, commonly known as GPay.
Apart from UPI payments, the app also boasts several other features like contactless payments, payment via virtual cards, checking bank balance and self-transfer to name a few. From setting up a new account to adding debit and credit cards, here’s an in-depth guide that will help you learn the basics of Google Pay.
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Making payments using Google Pay is pretty easy. To do so, open Google Pay on your app and tap on the ‘Scan any QR code’ option. Once you scan a QR code, choose the account you want to pay from and enter the UPI PIN you set earlier. You can also make direct payments to people in your contact list who are on Google Pay or directly send money to a phone number or UPI ID by tapping on the ‘Pay contacts’, ‘Pay phone number’ and ‘Pay UPI ID or number option’.
The Indian government also introduced a new option called ‘UPI Lite’ that lets users make payments without having to enter their UPI PIN every time they scan a code or send someone money. However, to combat fraud and scams, you can only pay up to Rs 500 per transaction or add up to Rs 2,000. The daily spending limit is also capped at Rs 4,000. UPI Lite is really useful for people who perform multiple transactions in a day and don’t want to type in their UPI PIN every time.
Google Pay can automatically add card details if you scan it. (Express Photo)
Apart from paying others, Google Pay also lets you quickly transfer money between your bank accounts. This is useful if you often make payments from an account and want to avoid the hassle of entering details like bank account number and IFSC code.
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1. To do so, tap on the ‘Self Transfer’ on the Google Pay homepage and select the account you want to transfer money from.
2. Now, choose the bank account you want to transfer money to and tap on ‘Next’.
3. Enter the amount you want to transfer, click on the arrow button and tap tick.
4. Google Pay will show you the name of the account you are transferring money from along with the account the money is being sent to.
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5. Tap the ‘Transfer now’ button and enter the UPI PIN of the account you are transferring money from.
Anurag Chawake is a Senior Sub-Editor at indianexpress.com. His fascination with technology and computers goes back to the days of Windows 98. Since then, he has been tinkering with various operating systems, mobile phones, and other things. Anurag usually writes on a wide range of topics including Android, gaming, and PC hardware among other things related to consumer tech. His Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn user name is antechx. ... Read More