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Google Pay Services in Pakistan will be Launched



According to sources, Google the global tech giant is going to launch Google Pay Services in Pakistan.

If this is true, then it will revolutionize the financial market of Pakistan. It will enhance the efficiency of both individuals and companies.

There is no exact timeline given but it is believed that it will be launched in couple of months. In a separate meeting, the Google team met with Minister for IT and Telecom and apprised the minister that company is also looking to start a training program for imparting basic digital expertise to the people in Pakistan.


Other issues related to social media, e-commerce, digital expertise and digital payments were also discussed. Google was appreciated by the Federal IT Minister and was assured full support for the initiative.

What can you do with Google Pay?

You can use Google Pay to pay from your phone once you have linked your debit or credit card or PayPal account with it. You are just a tap away from paying for pretty much anything. You don’t need two accounts for online payments anymore. It is contactless payment solution for all in one place.

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