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Google Pay links up to expand its money transfers

- Anna Irrera

Alphabet’s Google has launched internatio­nal money transfer partnershi­ps with remittance­s firms Wise and Western Union for users of its US payments app, the companies said on Tuesday.

Google Pay users in the US can now transfer money to app customers in India and Singapore. There are plans to expand to the 80 countries available via Wise, and 200 via Western Union by the end of the year.

Google’s foray in the $470bn remittance market, marks a further step by the technology company to expand its financial services offering, ramping up competitio­n in the digital payments and fintech sector.

London-based Wise was launched in 2011 with the aim of making internatio­nal money transfers cheaper and easier, while Western Union remains a market leader in remittance­s, with a sprawling global network of physical locations.

Their partnershi­p with Google Pay, which has 150-million users in 40 countries, comes as the pandemic has led to a boom in online payments, but an estimated drop in overall remittance­s flows. The money migrant workers sent home is projected to have fallen 14% from 2019 due to worsening economic conditions and employment levels in migrant-hosting countries, according to the latest estimates from the World Bank.

“Even with Covid-19, a lot of people have relocated around the world and we wanted to focus on how we can help facilitate these payments,” said Josh Woodward, director of product management at Google.

“Our goal for 2021 is to work with Wise and Western Union to roll this out for the countries they support.”

Google redesigned its US payments app in November, introducin­g paid promotions to the service and opening a waiting list for bank accounts being launched next with several lenders.

The functional­ity of new remittance­s escalates competitio­n among technology companies and traditiona­l finance companies over consumers’ money and data, with providers looking to become a one-stop shop for their users ’ financial needs.

Ant Group, Samsung Electronic­s, Apple and PayPal Holdings also offer mobile wallets aiming to be hubs for services ranging from cross-border payments to credit.

 ?? /123RF/RA2 STUDIO ?? Moving money: Google Pay users in the US can now transfer money to app customers in India and Singapore.
/123RF/RA2 STUDIO Moving money: Google Pay users in the US can now transfer money to app customers in India and Singapore.

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