About Google Pay

Google Pay is a simple and secure way to pay with your Android phone using the NFC (Near Field Communication) feature on your phone.


What is Google Pay?

Google Pay works just like any contactless payment system, like PayWave and PayPass. Instead of having to fumble through your wallet to find your card, simply tap your Google Pay.

Do things your way – Choose your device, add your DBS credit cards, done

  • Works with any NFC capable Android device KitKat 4.4 and higher.

It's really this easy – One tap in stores

  • Simply unlock your phone, hold it near a contactless terminal, and you're good to go.

  • Easily redeem your loyalty cards, gift cards, and special offers at checkout.

Pay safely, securely – Your card info stays safe

  • Google Pay doesn't share your actual credit card number with stores.

  • Your device pin is used to unlock your phone before making a purchase.

  • Continue to receive all of the protections from your credit card company.

Virtual account number

  • Your credit card information are assigned a unique virtual account number that's used at checkout, so your full card details are never shared with the store. Think of it as a digital stand-in for your payment information.

Supported DBS credit cards

All DBS VISA and Mastercard cards can be added to Google Pay. (DBS Black American Express Card, DBS ATM Card, DG Privilege Card, Extravaganza Card and First Edible Nest Card are not available at the moment)

Supported Android devices

Samsung

Galaxy Note 2, 4, 5

S4, S5, S6

A3, A5, A7

Galaxy Grand Prime

Sony

Z5

M4, M5

C5

LG

G4

Asus

ZenFone 2

Nexus

6P

Blackberry

PRIV

Huawei

MT7-TL10

Alcatel

ALE-L21

  • Newer Android phones (v.4.4 and up)

  • NFC-enables

  • Access to Google Play Store to download Google Pay app

*Google Pay eligible implies NFC and HCE-enabled (Host Card Emulation) Android phone running Android 4.4 (KitKat) or higher in 2015.

Set default card at Google Pay

To set default card at Google Pay, please follow the below steps:

  1. Open the Google Pay app
  2. Select the card that you want to set it as default card and click "SET AS DEFAULT CARD"
  3. Setting Completed
Making payment with Google Pay
Purchases in stores

You can use Google Pay in stores where you see contactless terminals with this logo:

You don't have to open the Google Pay app to make a purchase with your NFC phone; just follow these steps:

  1. Wake device – no need to unlock, simply tap the power or home button

  2. Hold the back of your phone against the contactless payment terminal (PayPass or PayWave payment)

  3. Hear the beep or vibration to show your payment is done

Declined transaction

The notification will show "Declined" after timeout or the transaction got declined by the issuing bank.

Refunded transaction

There will be a "+" shown when the transaction got refunded.

Make a return with an item purchased with Google Pay

With purchases made with Google Pay, your use your virtual account number to process a return. To view the last four or five digits of the virtual account number go to "Card details" or "Transaction details". Or select the card you used to make the purchase and hold your device near contactless terminal.

Purchases in apps

You can use Google Pay in apps with either of these purchase buttons:

At checkout, touch the Google Pay purchase button. You may be prompted to select a payment method and enter your shipping address before confirming your order.

Remove card from Google Pay
  1. Select the card from Google Pay

  2. Slide down to the bottom of the page

  3. Click "Remove card"

  4. Confirm to remove the card

  5. You are successfully deleted your DBS credit card from Google Pay

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