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The Google Wallet app now lets you send remittances by phone number

The new version of Google Wallet app for iOS and Android allows you to transfer money to friends, relatives and other users. And it does not need to know the account number, details of Bank or address e-mail recipient.

With Google Wallet you can transfer funds to anyone from your address book. All you need is their phone number. When transferring money to such contact, he receives a short message with a link. After you click on it, a person will fill out a special form providing details of your debit card and after a few minutes it will receive the payment.

This is just one of the new features of Google Wallet implemented in recent weeks. In addition, the program was optimized contact list so that users can see those contacts to whom they send remittances more often. In addition, Google has enhanced the security of the application and added the ability to link a second Bank account.

Last month it was reported that the company Apple has begun talks with banks about creating your own system of money transfers, which will be available for iPhone and iPad.

The corresponding application designed for mobile gadgets, will allow you to transfer money from one device to another. The release is expected in 2016. The service will be based on the payment system Apple Pay, which currently you can pay for goods and services using Bank cards.

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