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Google has announced that Google Pay users in the United States can now send remittance payments to users in India and Singapore. By the end of the year, it expects that the number of recipient countries and territories will rise to 280. The feature is enabled through integrations with Western Union and Wise (formerly TransferWise).
To send money on Google Pay, you’ll need to search for a Google Pay user that you want to send money to and then tap the Pay button. After pressing this, you’ll be able to choose whether you want to make the payment through Western Union or Wise. Between now and June 16, Western Union will waive transfer fees for remittance payments made on Google Pay and Wise will make users’ first transfer free as long as the payment is under $500.
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Daily Times
April 21, 2021
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