Google Pay Gets 3 New Features, Including Expanded Pay-Over-Time Options

Google Pay announced three new features this week, two of which you should start seeing pop up in your Chrome browser.

US buyers will begin to see reward details for additional credit cards in autofill when using Chrome to ensure you’re maximizing benefits when hitting the online shops. You can see what that looks like above in the header image. Also in Chrome, Google Pay is expanding “popular” pay-over-time options, with access to services like Affirm and Zip located directly in autofill. Services like Klarna and Afterpay are also getting supported soon.

Google Pay is beginning to test a new experience on Wallet online and Search to, “help people get straightforward fee and exchange rate information with remittance providers like Ria Money Transfer, Xe and Wise, and send funds with them.” Soon, users will be able to access this new feature on Wallet or by simply searching currency exchanges rates on Google.

Be on the lookout for these new features.

// Google

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5 Comments

  • We expect at least some of these benefits to come to Europe ????????‍♂️ … ????????????.

  • Google Wallet needs to get their act together and add more States to the Driver's license or state ID. Only having SEVEN options after a two-year program is embarrassing. There are many more States that have passed legislation to have electronic IDs, mine is one, that Google has not helped along to get on to our Pixels. Even the Passport option is still rudimentary and should have been cleaned up by now

    • It's up to the governments, not Google, to get those added. Google can't just override 43 states.

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