Google recently launched the Google Wallet app for Android users in India
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It will allow users to save movie/event tickets, access boarding passes, store metro tickets, store office badges, and digitise physical documents
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This new offering is set to enhance the user experience by providing a centralised location for managing various digital documents
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The digital wallet comes as a complementary service to existing payment app Google Pay
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Google has partnered with 20 Indian brands in the likes of Air India, IndiGo, Flipkart, Pine Labs, Kochi Metro, PVR and INOX etc for the same
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These partnerships aim to provide users with a comprehensive solution for securely accessing and managing their everyday essentials
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Additionally, the company mentioned that it will be adding more partners in the coming months
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Google Wallet is currently operational in about 80 countries
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Google said that there are no immediate plans to integrate Google Wallet with Google Pay, ensuring that both platforms will continue to operate independently