💨 Abstract
Google has launched a UPI-linked credit card in India, called Flex by Google Pay, in partnership with Axis Bank. This move aims to expand credit access in a country where fewer than 50 million people hold credit cards. The card is issued digitally through the Google Pay app, offers rewards, and allows users to manage spending and repayments within the app. Google also introduced "Pocket Money," a feature for parents to control their children's digital payments.
Courtesy: Jagmeet Singh
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