UPI-powered ATMs now let you withdraw cash without a debit card using Google Pay. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide, requirements, and withdrawal limits you should know.
You can now withdraw cash from ATMs without a debit card. Here’s how UPI-powered cardless cash withdrawal makes it quick, simple, and secure.
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GCash launches PocketPay, turns phones into card terminals
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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker, a vocal Democratic critic of President Donald Trump during the federal government shutdown, mischaracterized the Trump administration’s actions related to food aid for ...
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When you are abroad and using your Indian credit or debit card, you may be asked whether you want to pay in Indian Rupees (INR) or in the local currency of your destination. Although choosing Indian ...
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A study, of 2,000 adults, revealed when it comes to tipping methods, cash is still king, with 58 per cent preferring to tip with coins, loose change or notes - compared to just 15 per cent who opt for ...
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