How to Self Transfer Money in Google Pay
This
article will help you to know how to transfer money to self in Google Pay.
Google Pay is developed by Google, it is one of the most popular online payment
options for paying, sending and receiving payments electronically from friends
and family.
It's
basically a digital payment app that works even if the recipient doesn't exist
in Google Pay. Google Pay simplifies the money transfer process. Payments
received or sent through Google Pay are sent directly to your bank account. So
the worry of receiving money in your wallet and then transferring it to your
bank account is completely gone.
Google
Pay allows multiple accounts. If you're a Google Pay user and want to pay with
Google Pay to self, you will need to follow a few simple steps. However, please
note that both bank accounts must be added to your Google Pay account before
you can follow the steps.
Self Transfer in GPay |
Google Pay: How to Self-transfer Money
Step No.1:
Open the Google pay App.
Step No.2:
Tap on the Self Transfer.
Step No.3:
In the section select bank account to transfer from, tap on the Bank from which
you want to send the amount and in the section select bank account to transfer
to, tap on the Bank in which you want to receive the amount. Tap on next to
continue.
Step No.4:
Enter the amount which you want to send.
Step No.5:
Tap on the arrow button two times to proceed further.
Step No.6:
Now tap on the Transfer now.
Step No.7:
Tap on the turn on, to turn on the location and then tap on ok. (This option
can only be seen if you have not enable the location earlier.)
Step No.8:
Now enter your UPI PIN and then press enter (Tick sign).
That’s
it.
In
this way you can transfer money to your self-account in Google Pay.
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