According to a recent LinkedIn post from Razorpay, the company is presenting itself as the first Indian payment aggregator to support card payments via Google Pay on its international checkout product. The post suggests that Indian merchants selling globally can now accept card-based Google Pay transactions from international customers through Razorpay’s platform.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that this integration is intended to reduce checkout friction by offering a familiar and trusted payment method to end users across multiple countries and currencies. For investors, broader acceptance of Google Pay within Razorpay’s international checkout could support higher conversion rates for merchants, potentially increasing payment volumes and strengthening Razorpay’s positioning in cross-border e‑commerce.
The post further implies that this capability is already live on Razorpay International Checkout, pointing to near-term usability rather than a future roadmap item. If adoption scales among export-focused Indian businesses, this feature could enhance Razorpay’s value proposition versus competing gateways, support merchant retention, and contribute to transaction-fee driven revenue growth in global markets.

