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Onic Introduces Google Pay Integration To Enhance Seamless Digital Payments

  • October 26, 2025
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Onic Pakistan has announced the integration of Google Pay (GPay) into its payment options, enhancing its digital service offerings and making it easier for customers to manage their connectivity needs with seamless online payments. The addition of Google Pay reflects the company’s continued focus on customer convenience, digital independence, and secure payment experiences. This strategic step aligns with Onic’s mission to bridge the gap between telecommunications and fintech, ensuring users enjoy a smoother, faster, and more flexible way to stay connected.

According to the company, the integration with Google Pay marks an important development in expanding Onic’s digital ecosystem. It reinforces the brand’s dedication to delivering effortless digital interactions that match the speed and reliability of modern lifestyles. Through this partnership, Onic customers can now make quick and secure transactions directly from their smartphones, removing the need for manual card inputs and improving the overall customer journey. The initiative reflects a growing trend in Pakistan’s telecom and fintech sectors, where service providers are increasingly investing in solutions that prioritize user convenience and data security.

The development has been attributed to the collaborative efforts of Onic’s team, particularly Ehsan Rashid and Umar Saleem, who played a key role in bringing this project to life. Their work underscores Onic’s approach to innovation—focused not only on improving network connectivity but also on creating an ecosystem that enables frictionless digital experiences. With Google Pay now part of its payment options, Onic continues to strengthen its digital foundation, supporting customers who expect instant and secure access to essential services. This step also positions Onic as one of the few telecom operators in Pakistan actively blending fintech integration into its core business operations.

For Onic, digital innovation extends beyond connectivity. The company envisions a future where every customer interaction—from SIM activation to payment—is simplified through technology. The introduction of Google Pay aligns with this vision, offering users independence and control over their transactions while maintaining the reliability and transparency that Onic stands for. By integrating with a global payment platform like Google Pay, Onic not only enhances its service offering but also contributes to Pakistan’s growing digital payment landscape. The company’s continued efforts to streamline its services highlight its broader commitment to building a digital-first environment that empowers consumers and redefines convenience across telecom and fintech sectors in the country.

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