Google has officially rolled out Google Wallet in Pakistan, enhancing the digital payments ecosystem with contactless payments, online transactions, and in-app purchases.
The service integrates with local banks, allowing users to make fast and secure transactions.
How to set up Google Wallet in Pakistan:
Setting up Google Wallet is simple:
- Download the Google Wallet app from the Google Play Store.
- If you have a linked debit or credit card, it will automatically appear in your wallet.
- Tap “Add a card” to manually add a new one.
- Follow the verification process to tokenize your card.
- Once added, you can use your phone for contactless and online payments.
Supported banks & cards in Pakistan
Google Wallet currently supports the following banks and financial institutions:
Supported banks and cards:
- Bank AlFalah (Visa & Mastercard - debit/credit)
- Bank of Punjab (Mastercard - credit)
- Faysal Bank Noor (Mastercard - debit)
- HBL (Visa & Mastercard - debit/credit)
- JazzCash (Mastercard - debit)
- Meezan Bank (Visa & Mastercard - debit)
- UBL (Visa & Mastercard - debit)
Coming soon
- Allied Bank (Visa - debit)
- Easypaisa Digital Bank (Visa - debit)
- JS Bank (Visa - credit, Mastercard - debit)
- Zindigi (Visa - debit/credit, Mastercard - debit)
Where can you use Google Wallet in Pakistan?
- Online Retailers: Onic, Gul Ahmed, Sana Safinaz, J., KE (via PayFast)
- Airlines: Batik Air, Thai Airways (for digital boarding passes)
- Merchants: Expanding through Safepay’s platform for contactless in-store payments
With upcoming integrations, more banks and merchants will join Google Wallet, making digital payments in Pakistan safer, easier, and widely accessible.