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Google Pay Coming to N26 Customers in Germany – The Mobile Bank to offer mobile payment solution for Android Users

N26 is one of the first banks to bring Google Pay, the fast, simple and secure mobile payment solution from Google, to its customers in Germany. The Mobile Bank has been at the forefront of financial innovation since its inception. Launching Google Pay in Germany is another step in N26’s strategy to simplify the everyday financial needs of customers through the usage of the most modern technologies. The start of Google Pay in Germany comes after N26 launched it to customers in Belgium, Ireland, Slovakia, and Spain in April this year.

Google Pay is the fast, simple way to pay with Google. It brings together everything customers need at checkout and keeps their payment information safe in their Google Account without sharing it with the merchant.

“We see a steadily increasing demand for mobile payment solutions among our customers in Germany. Bringing Google Pay to Germany is addressing this demand,”  explains Lorenz Jüngling, Chief Product Officer at N26.

Google Pay enables Android users to quickly and easily pay with their phones in a secure manner. Google Pay is only a few clicks away. Users can add their card to Google Pay through the N26 app or the Google Pay app. To use Google Pay in a shop, the customer simply holds the phone near any contactless-enabled terminal. In order to complete the payment, the screen needs to be activated for transactions below 25 EUR, for payments of 25 EUR and more, the smartphone must be unlocked. N26 will process the transaction within milliseconds.

When using the Google Pay App, customers are also offered a full overview of all transactions, together with nearby local offers and stores. Under the cards tab, it shows all individual credit, debit, reward, and gift cards.

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