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Paying With KOHO Just Got Easier: The Challenger Bank Launches the Support of Google Pay to All Users

Toronto-based fintech KOHO has added the support of Google Pay to their no-fee banking app. The users now have the support of using their prepaid Visa card on Google, Apple and Samsung Pay for contactless payments.

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“Our users have eagerly requested the convenience of Google Pay, and we are happy to answer that call today,” remarked Aaron Cheng, VP of Product for KOHO. “The integration of Google Pay now offers all of our Android users the connected benefit of accessibility, and rounds out our digital wallet offering alongside Apple and Samsung Pay.”

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KOHO users on Android devices can now seamlessly add either their physical or virtual KOHO cards to Google Pay, and enjoy an easy and minimalistic payment experience at merchants around the globe.

To add your KOHO card to Google Pay, simply click Add New Card within the Google Pay app and hold your KOHO card up to the camera window. Quick and easy, and you can ditch your wallet or purse at home.

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