
Some retailers will also limit individual payments to £100. To protect you from fraud, we may restrict the value or number of payments you can make using Google Pay, so please make sure you carry your debit and credit cards with you just in case. You can also use Google Pay in London to pay as you go on bus, tram, DLR, Underground, Overground, TFL Rail and most National Rail services. You can use it to pay within some apps as well, where you see 'Buy with Google Pay'. You can use Google Pay to make contactless payments where you see the contactless logo or Google Pay logo. Non-personal accounts and customers under 13 years. There are some card and account types you won’t be able to use with Google Pay:Įlectron cards, Visa credit cards and additional credit card holders. Google Pay works with the majority of Halifax debit and credit cards.


If not, go to the Google Play store and search Google Pay. To use Google Pay you need to have the app installed, so check if you already have it on your device. Google Pay can be used on Android devices with contactless capability (NFC), running the latest Android Operating System, and the Google Pay app downloaded. Instead we use a virtual account number to represent your account information – so your card details stay safe. It’s safe and secure because when you shop at a retailer, Google Pay doesn’t send your actual credit or debit card number with your payment. It’s the simple, secure way to make everyday payments with your Android phone using the latest contactless technology. You can use Google Pay TM with your Halifax debit or credit card.
