Pay More: Now Google Pay charge convenience fee on bill payments via credit, debit cards
MFNews
However, UPI payments made directly through bank accounts remain free
Mumbai: Google Pay has announced a convenience fee for electricity, water, and gas bill payments made via credit and debit cards, according to a report by Media. However, UPI payments made directly through bank accounts remain free. The report states that Google Pay will levy a fee ranging from 0.5% to 1% of the transaction amount, plus applicable GST.
This follows a similar move last year when the platform introduced a ₹3 convenience fee on mobile recharges. Google Pay, which holds a 37% share of UPI transactions in India, joins competitors PhonePe and Paytm, which already charge fees on bill payments.
The report also highlights the growing adoption of UPI Autopay, which has surpassed card transactions for recurring payments.
Google Pay has not yet issued an official statement regarding the new charges. According to Rohit Mahajan, Managing Partner & Founder, plutosONE, the payment landscape in India has evolved with the introduction of convenience fees on certain digital transactions.
“We view them positively as digital payments, especially for bills, continue to expand. This shift is expected to enhance financial inclusion and accelerate rural economic development in the coming years, even if its overall economic impact may be limited. Ensuring that digital payments remain accessible and affordable should remain a top priority to empower individuals rather than impose additional burdens,” he said.