By Hera Rizwan Google Pay has introduced a convenience fee for utility bill payments—including electricity, water, and ...
Here are Google Pay charges, and convenience fees for bill payments using credit/debit cards. But why is it charging this fee and how about its alternatives?
Google Pay has introduced a convenience fee for bill payments made with credit and debit cards, ranging from 0.5% to 1% of the transaction value plus GST, as reported by The Economic Times.
Google Pay, one of India’s leading digital payment platforms, has begun imposing convenience fees on bill payments made using credit and debit cards. This marks the end of an era of free ...
Last year in October, Google announced that it updated summary cards with a new look and action buttons. Those changes impacted the summary cards used for emails related to bills, purchases ...
(Image: PTI) In a significant move, UPI platform Google Pay has introduced a convenience fee for electricity, gas bill payments which will charge customers who have till now been using the ...
This refers to bills such as electricity and cooking gas ... along with the applicable goods and services tax (GST). This comes after Google Pay earlier made the decision to introduce a ₹3 ...