Google Pay International Send Features Money Launched With Limited Reach
Google recently retired the old Google Pay application and with it the ability to send and receive money, at least on the old website and website. To redeem it, Google announces new features on Google Pay that expand the money transfer feature outside the US border. Unfortunately, like standing, this is a one-way road that has very limited availability, at least as far as the first phase of its launch.
Google Pay, Previous G Pay, started as a way to pay for service and purchase online. Like many of its types, it finally includes features to send and receive money directly from the user. Previously, this was called Google Wallet and then became Google’s salary before finally being integrated into one cellphone wallet system that we know today.
The last feature survived the destruction of the old Google Pay application but some still have doubts for the old retirement application. To give Google pay one more reason to embrace new applications, Google announces the ability to send money abroad. “Overseas” here may be too broad because it starts only with Singapore and India.
To be more specific, only Google’s salary users in the US will be able to send money to other other salary users in both countries. This feature is possible with partnerships with Western Union and Wise, which might be why it starts in a very limited way.
Google did say that he planned to expand the coverage to more than 200 countries in West Western Union and more than 80 countries in wise before the year ended. However, no, say when other users of other countries will be able to send money to others, just as you can easily do with people like PayPal lately.