“Tap to Pay for UPI has profound implications for high traffic retail outlets, with queue management hassles poised to be greatly reduced, and taking digital payments at POS well beyond cards,” said Sajith Sivanandan, Business Head Google Pay. ALSO READ: 2022 Renault Kiger debuts in India with design upgrades; Starting at ₹5.84 Lakh The facility will only be available to UPI users who have NFC enabled on their Android smartphone to transact using any Pine Labs Android POS terminal across India. This was started with Reliance Retail but now will be available at other places too like Starbucks. To check if your smartphone has NFC or not, follow the given steps- Once NFC is enabled, follow the given steps to transact using the new feature- Google has launched a support page for Tap to Pay payments in India. Here, the steps to follow are given to help users know how to use this new feature. Google Pay has also clarified that Tap to Pay will not work if you are not registered with Google Pay or if you don’t have a UPI account successfully configured on Google Pay. ALSO READ: Realme C31 launched in India for just Rs. 8999; First sale on April 6 via Flipkart “We believe this will further strengthen UPI acceptance in India and appeal to consumers, especially the youth population who have taken a liking for contactless and digital payments,” said Kush Mehra, CEO of Pine Labs about this new feature.

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