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Worldpay provides merchants with one-click integration to Google Pay

FIS (NYSE: FIS), a global leader in financial services technology, today announced the addition of Google Pay to its Hosted Payment Page (HPP) product for online merchants.

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Because Worldpay from FIS has made the technical integration within their HPP offering, merchants can simply “turn on” Google Pay to enable express online checkouts.

As consumers worldwide increasingly turn to shopping online during the COVID-19 pandemic, merchants who adopt digital payment methods and reduce friction in their online checkout process could see a decrease in shopping cart abandonment. According to a recent survey from Baymard Institute, 23 percent of card abandonments during checkout were due to a “too long/complicated checkout process.”[1] By using Google Pay, a shopper no longer needs to enter their contact, payment and address details, reducing online checkout to a few simple clicks. Google Pay’s streamlined, online experience is currently available in approximately 70 countries worldwide.

“Now more than ever, consumers are swiftly moving online for shopping, so deploying quick, secure, user-friendly options at online checkout, like Google Pay, will be where merchants can gain an edge in an increasingly competitive market,” said Shane Happach, EVP, Head of Global eCommerce, Worldpay Merchant Solutions, FIS. “Because online shoppers have more choice than ever, it’s vital that merchants deliver the most seamless and simple buying experience possible. Google Pay makes a truly express checkout where a single input from the shopper completes a purchase in seconds.”

Consumers using Google Pay can complete checkout in seconds by authorizing payment using their biometrics such as fingerprint or face scan - or entering their Google account password. This development will allow Google Pay to leverage Worldpay’s wide geographic footprint, which operates cross-border payment processing in 155 countries via 58 domestic acquiring licenses for improved payment acceptance outcomes.

“This technical integration into Worldpay’s global eCommerce payment pages will make it even easier for merchants to enable our payment solution,” said Spencer Spinnell, Director of Emerging Commerce Platforms at Google. “Our goal with Google Pay is to deliver a fast, secure and easy shopping experience for consumers, especially online where cumbersome checkout experiences can be a barrier to sales.”

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