Google Pay
Google Pay is a simple and secure payments app built for India by Google.
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While you safely #BankFromHome, we have added to the ease and convenience of your day-to-day transactions by tying up with the Google Pay app. So, now pay bills, shop online, recharge phone or pay at the nearby stores by adding your Kotak Debit/Credit Card to Google Pay app.
This app gives you the option to make payments via 3 modes- Tap & Pay, Scan QR code and In-App payment via OTP
HOW GOOGLE PAY WORKS?
Google Pay India is a mobile payment service that can be used by customers to make merchant payments using Debit Cards and Credit Cards (not allowed for Person to Person transfer). To secure card details, Google Pay uses a process called Tokenization with help of VISA, which replaces the sensitive card information with an alias called “Token “, that is then used for payment instead of the sensitive card information.
HOW TO REGISTER FOR GOOGLE PAY?
Google Pay is secure and easy-to-use mobile payment service which can be used to make purchases and payments nearly everywhere.
All devices with Android 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher are compatible to use Google Pay App for making merchant payments via Debit/Credit Cards. Currently, Apple Phones do not support adding Debit or Credit Card to Google Pay app.
Google Pay App is available on Google Play Store and App Store.
To Add Kotak Debit/Credit Card, open Google Pay App and follow below steps:
Important:
In case you don’t want to register your card for any of the above transaction type listed above, you can always call Kotak customer care number to opt-out/deregister a particular transaction type, before/after adding the card.
To remove Kotak Card from GPay App, follow below steps:
Please note:
Removing your Card from Google Pay will automatically disable all forms of tokenized card payments.
You can also call Kotak Bank to de-register your card on a per use case basis post card addition