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Google Wallet Gets Even More Useful with “Everything Else” Section

Google Wallet, the digital hub for storing payment methods, IDs, and transit passes, has just received a significant upgrade. The introduction of a new “Everything Else” section expands its functionality, allowing users to manage a wider range of digital essentials in a single, convenient location.

Launched in 2022, Google Wallet has quickly become a popular solution for contactless payments and digital identification; partially due to Android’s wide user base and adoption. It was seamlessly integrated with existing Android Pay functionality, allowing users to use credit and debit cards for quick and secure transactions. Additionally, the platform incorporated support for storing boarding passes, loyalty cards, and vaccine passports, streamlining the experience when on the go.

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Now, with the “Everything Else” section, Google Wallet takes another step towards becoming a one-stop shop for everyday needs. This new feature lets users scan and save a variety of documents, including event tickets, gym memberships, and even insurance cards. Google’s AI technology comes into play by automatically recognizing the type of document and suggesting relevant information for easy access and organization.

For users in Malaysia, Google Wallet is fully compatible, offering all the existing features including contactless payments, boarding passes, and digital IDs. The addition of the “Everything Else” section further enhances its usability, providing a central location to manage a wider range of important documents.

While the “Everything Else” section is currently limited to the US, users in Malaysia can still benefit from the existing features of Google Wallet. With its convenient organization and secure storage, Google Wallet continues to be a valuable tool for managing finances, identification, and other important digital items.

RHB Bank Visa Cards Get Google Pay Compatibility

Good news for RHB Bank customers! Thanks to the bank’s integration with Google Pay, you can now ditch your physical wallet for everyday transactions. This exciting announcement allows users to make secure and convenient contactless payments through their Android smartphones using their RHB Visa debit and credit cards.  

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Source: RHB Bank Malaysia

Previously, RHB customers were left out of the Google Pay party, with the platform only supporting a limited number of Malaysian banks. However, with this recent integration, RHB joins the ranks of other major financial institutions like Maybank, Public Bank, and CIMB, offering its customers a seamless mobile payment experience.  

Unlocking Convenience with Google Pay

Adding your RHB Visa card to Google Pay is a straightforward process. Simply open the Google Wallet app on your Android phone and navigate to the “Add Card” section. You can either scan your card using your phone’s camera or manually enter the details. Once your card is verified, you’re ready to start making contactless payments at any terminal displaying the Google Pay or contactless payment symbol.

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Source: RHB Bank Malaysia

Security remains a top concern for mobile payments. Google Pay utilizes multiple layers of security to ensure your financial information is protected. When you make a payment, a unique encrypted token is generated instead of your actual card number, minimizing the risk of fraud in case of data breaches. Additionally, Google Pay leverages your phone’s security features, such as fingerprint verification or PIN, for added peace of mind.  

Benefits Beyond Convenience

The integration with Google Pay offers several advantages for RHB customers:

  • Faster Transactions: Forget fiddling with cash or swiping your card. Google Pay allows for swift and hassle-free payments, keeping you moving through your day.
  • Enhanced Security: As mentioned earlier, Google Pay employs robust security measures to protect your financial information.  
  • Improved Tracking and Management: View your transaction history and manage your spending directly within the Google Wallet app.  
  • Rewards Integration: While not explicitly mentioned, some banks allow users to earn rewards points when making purchases through Google Pay. It’s worth checking with RHB to see if such benefits apply.

What About Other Card Types?

While the current integration focuses on RHB Visa cards, there’s no information on whether other card networks like Mastercard will be supported in the future. It’s advisable to keep an eye on RHB’s official announcements for any updates regarding additional card network compatibility.

Google Launches Google Wallet in Malaysia

eWallets and digital payments have become a norm nowadays. We’re paying for things using apps and smartphones with increasing frequency; even things like boarding passes and tickets are increasingly digital. Wouldn’t it be nice if all these items were stored in a single app or platform? That’s exactly what Google is offering with their Google Wallet app.

Google Wallet was announced at Google I/O 2022 back in May. While you may be wondering – didn’t Google Wallet already exist? The simple answer is yes. However,, Google has reworked the platform from the ground up to support more than digital wallets. The app now houses not only your credit and debit cards, it can support loyalty cards and even your boarding passes for travel.

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The best part? Google Wallet is now available in Malaysia. Users in Malaysia will be able to add their credit cards from CIMB, Hong Leong Bank, Hong Leong Islamic Bank, and Public Bank o Google Wallet. HSBC and HSBC Amanah will be joining the fray soon with their credit card offerings. The same can be done with a majority of debit cards as well. These cards can then be used to pay for online purchases on platforms like Shopee with a single click. In addition, users will be able to add their boarding passes for AirAsia flights at launch with Malaysia Airlines to follow suit.

Adding items like credit cards and debit cards to Google Wallet is simple. If you already have eligible cards attached to your Google account, these cards will be automatically imported to Google Wallet. Users will just need to enable contactless payment for these card on the app. Otherwise, all you have to do is click the “add card” option and follow the steps on screen after which the card will be added and tokenized for use. Cards attached to Google Wallet will be verified by the issuing bank before it can be used on the app.

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Adding your flight boarding passes is equally as easy. With the airasia SuperApp, it’s as simple as clicking the “add to Google Wallet” option when you book tickets on the app. When you do, you’ll be able to see your ticket in Google Wallet.

Transactions done on Google Wallet are secured using industry standard tokenization. This means that every transaction done with a card on Google Wallet will be completed by a unique, device specific alternate card number which is associated with a dynamic security code that changes with each transaction.

This works on top of Android’s native security features such as its lock screen passcode and biometric verification. Using these features, you will be able to prevent unauthorised access. If you lose or misplace your android phone, you will be able to remotely lock or wipe it from Find My Device.

Users in Malaysia can download Google Wallet from the Google Play Store today.

Compatible Cards are listed below:

BankDebit CardCredit Card
CIMBN/AMastercard
Hong Leong BankMastercardVisa
Hong Leong Islamic BankMastercardN/A
Public BankVisaVisa
HSBC*N/AMastercard
HSBC Amanah*N/AVisa & Mastercards
*coming soon