In order to use this feature, users will have to add their Revolut card to their Google Account and simply choose to Google Pay at checkout

Fintech startup Revolut today announced the launch of its latest feature which will allow customers to add their Revolut cards to Google Pay in a company statement. The feature will be limited to Singaporean users only, for now.

By integrating the Revolut Visa Card on Google Pay, the company aims to create a more easy way of transacting for its users. Since Google Pay is one of the most popular methods of payment on sites, apps, stores, and even public transportation network in Singapore for Android phone users, this will also widen Revolut’s reach in the market.

“We know our customers are fast moving away from cash in the majority of the markets we operate in, so integrating with Google Pay is a very positive step forward in enabling our customers to use their money in the way that they want to,” said Lim Wei Han, Global Operations for Card Payments at Revolut.

“Our ultimate goal is to give users a tool to manage every aspect of their financial lives, and the ability to make payments quickly, conveniently and securely is vital to achieving this. We’re excited to offer this feature to our customers in Singapore,” he continued.

In order to use this feature, users will have to add their Revolut card to their Google Account and can choose to Google Pay at checkout, without having to repeatedly enter the payment details again.

Also Read: Following its recent debut in Singapore, Revolut launches Metal Visa card in the market

The UK-based company has already been launching a variety of different features ever since it has made a debut into Singapore. The most recent one being the Revolut metal card, which is crafted from a single sheet of steel, making it weigh three times more than a regular card, creating a sleek and premium finish for its users.

Some of the other benefits also include one per cent cashback on international spend in 28 currencies, free international ATM withdrawals up to S$1,050 (US$774) per month, and a dedicated concierge service for booking everything from flights to festival tickets.

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