
Contactless payments using Google Pay
With Google Pay you can make quick and easy contactless payments using your Android phone or Wear OS Smartwatch. First unlock your phone as you usually do, e.g. with your fingerprint. Open the Google Wallet app on your smartwatch. In many cases you no longer need a debit card or credit card.
How does Google Pay work?
You can use Google Pay anywhere you can make contactless payments. You can set up Google Pay on your phone via the Rabo App. When doing so you can easily choose which debit card(s) and/or credit card you want to use for this purpose. After it’s set up, you receive confirmation via text message that it was successful. After receiving the text message, you are ready to pay with Google Pay.
How to pay with Google Pay
Step 1
First unlock the phone as you usually do. Open the Google Wallet app on your smartwatch.
Step 2
Hold your Android phone or Wear OS Smartwatch within 10 centimeters of the payment terminal. Before making the payment, you can also choose a different debit or credit card if you have activated more than one.
Step 3
Once the payment is complete, you’ll see a confirmation on the payment terminal and your phone or smartwatch.
How to use Google Pay
The following videos provide an even clearer explanation of how to activate and use Google Pay. Select activate or make payments below to watch the videos.
Google Pay activeren
In this video we show how you can easily activate Google Pay on your phone in the Rabo App.

Hoe activeer je Google Pay op een smartwatch
What data does Rabobank share with Google and what can Google do with it?
Rabobank uses your personal data if you want to activate Google Pay via the Rabo App. Rabobank’s privacy statement applies to the processing of this data. The personal data we share with Google to activate Google Pay includes your name, your telephone number and your address (street and house number, postal code, city and country). Google checks whether this data matches your Google account to prevent fraud. If you want to activate Google Pay you need a Google account. You can create one yourself with Google.
Google is responsible for its processing of personal data. This is governed by Google’s privacy policy. You can find it at policies.google.com/privacy. You can also view and amend your privacy preferences for Google Pay at myaccount.google.com/data-and-personalization.
The Google Wallet app only displays the last ten transactions you have made using Google Pay. This gives you a handy overview of your Google Pay transactions. Google only has access to the transactions you have made with Google Pay. Google may use this information for other purposes and share it with third parties. Google is responsible for this. If you do not want to share this data with Google, you can choose one of the alternatives: Contactless payments with a debit card or smartphone.