How to Increase Daily Transaction Limit on Google Pay

In the last few years, the trend of online transactions has increased. Whether it is shopping, or sending money to someone, people do all the work in minutes. Google Pay, Millions of people make payments through it every day. There are some limits on daily transactions in Google Pay. You can use more than one payment app, but you do not want to do so? We will tell you some tricks, through which you will be able to pay more times than the limit set by Google Pay.

How to Increase Daily Transaction Limit on Google Pay

How to Increase Daily Transaction Limit on Google Pay

  • You can send up to INR 1 lakh in a day through Google Pay. A maximum of 10 transactions can be done in a day. On the other hand, money requests cannot be made for more than INR 2000 in a day. Many times it also happens that users are unable to transfer money from Google Pay even after having bank limit. You can check the limit of your bank by visiting the online website.
  • Generally, there is no easy way to increase the payment limit on Google Pay. But if your business works on this, then you can request to increase the UPI limit by calling customer care.
  • You can get help by visiting the official website https://support.google.com/pay/india/?hl=en#topic=10094979 to talk to the customer service of Google Pay.
About : On November 18, 2020, Google Pay was redesigned for the United States' version of the app, based upon the previous Indian/Singaporean versions of the app, which now contains messaging capabilities, an "Explore" tab for viewing and redeeming personalized offers (including discounts and cashback rewards) and searching Google Shopping by barcode, "Get gas" and "Order food" buttons that can integrate with participating filling stations and restaurants, the ability to integrate with banks to track financial status from the new "Insights" tab.

Users can search their transaction history, and can scan receipts with OCR using their device's camera, or through Gmail messages and Google Photos, to add them to their records. Google is also introducing a platform known as "Plex", which will allow online banks to offer checking and savings accounts directly through the app.

The new Google Pay uses phone numbers for authentication rather than Google accounts, and contacts cannot be imported from the previous app. Debit card transfers within the app are now subject to fees "of 1.5% or $0.31 (whichever is higher)", rather than having no cost.

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