Google Pay
A Convenient Way to Pay
Google Pay
Rivermark provides you with Google Pay (formerly Android Pay). Now you can securely make purchases from your supported Android device.
How Does Google Pay Work?
Instead of transmitting your actual credit or debit card number at the register, Google Pay creates a unique and encrypted number along with a dynamic, one-time security code or cryptogram to process your payment. Merchants will not see your name or have access to your actual card number; further protecting your account information.
How Do I Make a Payment?
If it isn't already installed on your device, you’ll need to download the app. Once you've set up your Rivermark card, you'll be able to make a payment. Simply unlock your phone and place it near a Google Pay-compatible terminal.
Get Started
Set up Google Pay in a few easy steps.
- Open the Rivermark mobile app on your Android and login, tap the More menu, and go to Card Control.
- Tap the “Add to Google Pay” button below your card and then “Add to Google Pay”.
- Tap “Yes” to set your PIN.
- Press “Set PIN” and follow the prompts to start using your card with Google Pay!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Instead of transmitting your actual credit or debit card number at the register, Google Pay creates a unique and encrypted number along with a dynamic, one-time security code or cryptogram to process your payment. Merchants will not see your name or have access to your actual card number; further protecting your account information.
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Google Pay is currently accepted at hundreds of thousands of stores (and growing!) and in select apps. Google has a full list of businesses that accept Google Pay.
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There is no cost to cardholders for using their Rivermark card in Google Pay. However, your Rivermark card’s terms and conditions will apply to purchases. Also, additional message and data charges may apply depending on your wireless plan.
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Yes, anytime you get a new or updated card you’ll need to re-enter the information into Google Pay. This includes all reissued or replacement cards.