PayPal has expanded its partnership with Google Pay to bring optimised payments across the latter’s entire ecosystem, including Gmail, YouTube, Google Pay and Google Store.
To avail the payment service, US customers will just have to add PayPal to any one of the Google’s services. This is also applicable for the services that allow peer-to-peer payments.
The move comes after PayPal deepened its collaboration with Google last month, allowing use of PayPal as a payment method in Android Pay.
Under this collaboration, PayPal in Android Pay can be availed in-store, online and in-app, wherever Android Pay is accepted.
PayPal with Google Pay is also accepted on Chrome mobile web at numerous online merchants using PayPal accounts and their device authentication.
PayPal chief operating officer and executive vice-president Bill Ready said: “PayPal and Google Pay share common goals of creating simple payment solutions across our platforms that enable people to shop more seamlessly.

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By GlobalData“We look forward to continued collaboration that helps increase conversion for merchants and gives users the flexibility, security and speed that digital payments can offer.”