Google Pay is a quick and simple checkout process, allowing you to make secure transactions in stores, apps and online.
Enjoy all the benefits of your card with Google Pay on your everyday devices.
It’s easy, safe and convenient to use
Use Google Pay in countless locations: in shops, apps and online
Make purchases above the £100 limit in countless locations
Your card and personal information always remain private.
• Your card number isn’t stored on your device or on Google servers
• Your card number is never shared with the person or retailer you’re paying – a unique, encrypted account number is used instead
• Your payment information is protected with multiple layers of security.
Only you can pay with your phone. Google Pay only works when your device is unlocked with your fingerprint, pattern, or PIN – so no one can pay with your phone but you.
However you choose to pay, we take fraud protection very seriously.
• We look for any unusual activity and take steps to protect your account
• View your Google Pay transactions in the card app, and see the last ten transactions made on your device in the Google Pay app
• If your phone is ever lost or stolen, you can lock and erase it with Google Find My Device.
Add your card to Google Pay via your card app.
Open your app
Click ‘add to Google Pay’ in your ‘My Card’ tab (in the navigation bar)
Enjoy using Google Pay
Alternatively, add your card directly to Google Pay via the Google Pay app.
Open the Google Pay app
Open the Payment tab and select ‘+ Payment method’
Follow the instructions to add your card to your Google Pay app
You can use Google Pay anywhere you see one of these symbols
Turn on your phone screen, and unlock your phone
Hold the back of your phone close to the payment reader for a few seconds
When the payment is authorised, you’ll see a blue check mark
If prompted, follow the instructions on the screen.
Set your card as your default payment card.
Open the Google Pay app, on the bottom, tap ‘Payment’. Select your card. Tap ‘Make default’.
You can use Google Pay on most Android™ devices, as long as they run Android KitKat® 4.4 or above and have near-field communication technology (NFC).
More information can be found here: https://support.google.com/pay/answer/7643995?hl=en&ref_topic=7625138
Open your Google Pay app and drag the card to the front.
Google Pay does not send your real card number to the merchant, instead a single-use virtual account number is assigned. Your card details are not stored on your device and your phone is required to be unlocked for all payments over £100.
No, if you have gone overlimit or miss a payment your card will not work on Google Pay.
If your phone has been lost or stolen, or compromised in any other way, you will need to call our Contact Centre on 0333 414 1090 immediately to disable your card in Google Pay. You can use Find My Device to lock it, via the following link: https://www.google.com/android/find. You can then secure it with a new password, or erase your personal data.
If your card has been blocked because it was reported lost or stolen, then you will not be able to use it in your digital wallet.