Google Pay users: Big news! Now you will have to pay extra charge on bill payment, know the details
informalnewz February 25, 2025 11:27 AM

Now Google Pay has also started charging processing fees on bill payments and recharges like PhonePe and Paytm. If you pay electricity, water or gas bills with a debit or credit card, then you will have to pay a charge of 0.5% to 1% and GST.

If you pay electricity, gas or water bills through Google Pay, then this news is important for you. Now Google Pay will have to pay an additional charge for all these recharges. Google Pay has now started charging convenience fees on utility bill payments. Earlier there was no charge on small transactions, but now a charge of 0.5% to 1% and GST will also have to be paid on payment by debit and credit card. However, if you pay directly from the bank account through UPI, then there will be no additional charge.

This charge will be applicable on electricity, water and gas bill payments. A year ago, Google Pay charged Rs 3 on mobile recharge and now this rule has been implemented on bill payment as well.

PhonePe and Paytm also charge.

PhonePe and Paytm are already charging processing fees on bill payments, mobile recharges and other services. Now Google Pay has also adopted the same model. However, there will be no charge for direct bank transfers from UPI. On paying electricity bills through a credit card from Google Pay, a customer had to pay a convenience fee of about Rs 15, which also included GST. This charge was also called the processing fee for debit and credit card payments.

No charge will be levied from UPI.

Google Pay has a large share in UPI transactions which is about 37%. PhonePe is in first position in UPI payment, while Google Pay is in second place. Till January, Google Pay had processed UPI transactions worth Rs 8.26 lakh crore. Earlier Google Pay used to bear the processing cost itself, but now this cost is being taken from the users. It has been told on the website of Google Pay that a convenience fee will be charged on payment by card, while there will be no charge for payment directly from a bank account through UPI.

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