GOOGLE PAY

Pay the Google way.
Google Pay is now available with your Swissquote Mastercard®
Swissquote Mastercard®: payment centre stage, the card in the wings.

Checkout with your Swissquote Debit Mastercard® – no card necessary.

Pay the fast, secure and easy way with Google Pay, available on Android devices, online checkout or your favourite apps.

Getting started is simple.

Setup in a snap with your Swissquote app. In just a few taps, you'll be all set to use Google Pay with your Swissquote Mastercard®.

Not a Swissquote Mastercard® owner yet?  

Pay with just a tap

Contactless. Convenient. Confidence included. 

In-store
  1. Unlock your phone or device.
  2. Authenticate with face recognition, fingerprint unlock or your passcode.
  3. Hold the device near the reader, and wait for the check mark.
Online or in-app
  1. Tap the Google Pay button when checking out.
  2. Confirm your billing and shipping information.
  3. Authenticate with face recognition, fingerprint unlock or your passcode.
  4. Confirm your order.
Available in your favourite stores

Pay with your Swissquote Mastercard® wherever you see the Google Pay logo or contactless symbol in-store, online or in your favourite apps – it’s simple and secure with Google Pay.

Designed to protect your payments

With built-in security before, during and after every transaction, Google Pay works seamlessly with your device’s authentication features to ensure your money – and your personal information – stays under your control.

Your card number is never stored on your device, and never shared with merchants.

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Be aware of the risk

Trading foreign exchange, spot precious metals and any other product on the Forex platform involves significant risk of loss and may not be suitable for all investors. Prior to opening an account with Swissquote, consider your level of experience, investment objectives, assets, income and risk appetite. The possibility exists that you could sustain a loss of some or all of your initial investment and therefore you should not speculate, invest or hedge with capital you cannot afford to lose, that is borrowed or urgently needed or necessary for personal or family subsistence. You should be aware of all the risks associated with foreign exchange trading, and seek advice from an independent financial advisor if you have any doubts. The content of this website represents advertising material and has not been submitted to nor approved by any supervisory authority.