Google Pay Introduces Convenience Fees for Certain Transactions

Google Pay Introduces Convenience Fees for Certain Transactions



Google Pay Introduces Convenience Fee on Bill Payments

Google Pay Introduces Convenience Fee on Bill Payments

Google Pay, a prominent UPI payment platform in India, has launched a convenience fee for users making bill payments with credit and debit cards. This change signifies a transfer of costs that were previously absorbed by the platform to the consumers, with fees ranging from 0.5% to 1% of the transaction amount, in addition to applicable GST.

Key Highlights of the New Fee Structure

Government Mandates and UPI Growth

To encourage digital transactions, the Indian government mandated a waiver for the Merchant Discount Rate (MDR) on UPI transactions under Rs 2,000 back in 2020. Although the government compensates service costs for these transactions, platforms still find it challenging to earn direct revenue from their user base.

UPI’s Tremendous Growth

Regardless of these obstacles, UPI’s popularity continues to rise, with 16.99 billion transactions amounting to Rs 23.48 lakh crore recorded in January 2025, marking a remarkable 39% increase year-on-year.


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