In India, UPI short for Unified Payments Interface is an initiative and facility offered by the Indian Government to promote the use of digital payment solutions. We can transfer a limited amount of cash instantly between bank accounts with this service. Although it is not an big amount to transfer and large scale business to use as their primary medium for exchanging funds, it does work out very well for smaller businesses as well as for users who are transacting in smaller amounts.
Google and other companies saw the potential that UPI had for the massive Indian population, which is why Google Pay which was Google Tez previously, launched with UPI support from day one. At Google I/O 2019 , Google said that it would soon feature UPI as a payment solution within the Google Play Store, and now, it appears that Google is finally rolling out UPI as a payment option.
Google Play Store in India currently supports credit cards, debit cards, net banking, carrier billing via Airtel and Vodafone, Google Play Gift Cards and Google Play Balance (through other means like Google Rewards). With Google Play Store v16.3.37, users have begun spotting UPI as an option.
Having UPI as an alternative widens the ways through which users can now purchase apps on the Play Store. Currently, as many as 141 banks in India provide UPI services, so users need not share their card details directly with Google, and instead make do with their UPI ID. UPI still requires a PIN to complete the transaction, but the smaller limits allowed by the service reduces the quantum of abuse if there is any chance of it.
Since most transactions on the Google Play Store fall within this limit, users should have no problem purchasing apps and other content, while still retaining their peace of mind.
Google and other companies saw the potential that UPI had for the massive Indian population, which is why Google Pay which was Google Tez previously, launched with UPI support from day one. At Google I/O 2019 , Google said that it would soon feature UPI as a payment solution within the Google Play Store, and now, it appears that Google is finally rolling out UPI as a payment option.
Google Play Store in India currently supports credit cards, debit cards, net banking, carrier billing via Airtel and Vodafone, Google Play Gift Cards and Google Play Balance (through other means like Google Rewards). With Google Play Store v16.3.37, users have begun spotting UPI as an option.
Having UPI as an alternative widens the ways through which users can now purchase apps on the Play Store. Currently, as many as 141 banks in India provide UPI services, so users need not share their card details directly with Google, and instead make do with their UPI ID. UPI still requires a PIN to complete the transaction, but the smaller limits allowed by the service reduces the quantum of abuse if there is any chance of it.
Since most transactions on the Google Play Store fall within this limit, users should have no problem purchasing apps and other content, while still retaining their peace of mind.