The US version of the standalone Google Pay app will no longer be available for use starting June 4, 2024.
Google made the announcement in a blog post, and said that the planned move is to simplify its payments options.
The company is trying to move users over to its Google Wallet product instead.
“Google Wallet continues to be the primary place for people to securely store payment cards used for tap and pay in stores, alongside other digital items like transit cards, driver’s licenses, state IDs and more,” the blog post, written by group product manager Joris Van Mens, says.
Google Pay has been available for Android users since 2014, and is currently used in more than 180 countries.
CAB Payments CEO To Depart After Float Flop
Bhairav Trivedi, the CEO of CAB Payments, is due to depart the company next month after the B2B cross-border payments firm’s London Stock Exchange listing backfired.
Neeraj Kapur, who previously worked for Vanquis Banking Group, will take over, and has already joined the company.
“The Board very much welcomes Neeraj to CAB Payments as our incoming CEO,” said Ann Cairns, company chair. “He is a seasoned finance professional and proven leader who brings a wealth of experience to this role. We are confident CAB Payments will continue to flourish and grow under his leadership, as he executes our strategy to deliver long term value for all our stakeholders."
CAB raised up to £335m through a listing on the London Stock Exchange in July 2023 at a valuation of more than £800m.
Within three months, however, its share price had fallen by half after the company revised revenue guidance sharply downwards.
Shares currently trade at around a third of the listing price.