Google recently stated it has widened its partnership with PayPal to provide merchants with better ways to accept payments online. Commencing next week, Google Pay will benefit from PayPal integration in all 24 countries where customers can link their PayPal account to Google Pay.
Merchants that permit PayPal as a payment method on their Google Pay integration allows buyers to seamlessly check out on their website or app. Mostly, users will not any longer have to sign in to PayPal when they use it with Google Pay immediately after they link their PayPal account.
With the new option, customers will be able to switch between debit cards, credit cards, their PayPal account, and far more just by choosing Google Pay at checkout.
Permitting PayPal integration in Google Pay will let merchants keep all the benefits they currently have, like the ability to receive payments instantly to their PayPal Business Account within minutes, no minimum processing requirements, as well as seller protection on select transactions.
Now, if you are a merchant who can’t wait to enable the option to pay with PayPal in Google Pay, there are a few things that you must do before customers can use the new feature. But, as opposed to going too technical, we’ll just redirect you to Google’s developer blog, which has all the information needed to enable PayPal in Google Pay.