Google Pay, the digital payment service, has officially launched in Trinidad and Tobago. This isn’t a workaround but a fully supported service, following an announcement by First Citizens that all its credit and debit card holders can now activate and use Google Pay. This represents a substantial milestone for digital payments in the country. Customers can now add their cards to their Android devices for contactless payments at point-of-sale terminals and secure online purchases. Merchants can accept Google Pay on their websites, facilitating global sales and simplifying transactions. This launch is a significant stride in Trinidad and Tobago’s digital transformation journey, with Google Pay now activated nationwide through First Citizens.
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