
Bank Audi and Neo Digital Bank introduce Google Pay services in Lebanon
Bank Audi and Neo Digital Bank have announced the introduction of Google Pay services in Lebanon for the first time, enabling their Mastercard holders to make fast, easy, and secure payments using Android devices.
Customers can now add their Mastercard issued by Bank Audi or Neo to Google Wallet and use it for contactless payments at points of sale, as well as for online or in-app purchases both within Lebanon and abroad.
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