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Google Pay and Google Wallet are favored by customers for their convenience, making them appealing options for merchants. By integrating services like Stripe and Stax Payments along with Google Pay, ShelfPerks ensures seamless and efficient transactions for merchants and customers.

Google Pay collaborates with numerous banks and payment providers, supporting a wide range of cards and expanding usage possibilities. It is a favored choice among retailers, with statistics from 2023 showing that 35% of people use at least one mobile payment app for in-store purchases, and 10% primarily choose Google Pay.

The advantages for businesses adopting Google Pay are manifold. Not only does it offer access to expansive data and analytics, but it also includes:

  1. Faster Checkout Times: According to Google, using Google Pay can expedite checkout processes by 20% compared to traditional payment methods.
  2. Simplified Transaction Management: ShelfPerks streamlines the management of transactions, reducing time spent on administrative tasks.
  3. Reduced Fraud Risk: Google Pay employs tokenization technology which effectively prevents over 90% of fraudulent transactions. Learn more about Google Pay Security here.
  4. Enhanced Customer Satisfaction: Data indicates a preference for Google Pay among 35% of users who have tried various payment methods, often integrating seamlessly with loyalty programs to boost repeat customer engagement.
  5. Future-Proofed Business Model: Integrating Google Pay positions businesses at the cutting edge of mobile payment technology, ready for future digital payment innovations.

We are eager to forge new partnerships. If you share our vision and are interested in more details about partnering with us, please visit our partners page to contact us.

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