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This important information relates to your use of Commercial Credit Cards with Google Pay.
When we refer to “your card” we mean the Commercial Credit Cards you are registering to use with Google. “We” or “us” means Lloyds Bank Plc. Registered office: 25 Gresham Street, London, EC2V 7HN. Registered in England and Wales No.00002065./ Bank of Scotland Plc. Registered office: The Mound, Edinburgh, EH1 1YZ. Registered in Scotland No. SC327000 “Google” means Google Ireland Limited a company incorporated in the Republic of Ireland and whose registered office is at Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Republic of Ireland.
Your credit card terms and conditions set out certain steps you must take to keep your credit card details secure. They also apply to the use of your card with Google Pay. For example, you must do all you reasonably can to:
Contact us as soon as possible if you suspect any unauthorised use of your Google Pay device, or if your device or security details have been compromised, lost or stolen. You should also suspend your device via Google app. For details on what to do if your device is lost or stolen, visit the Google website.
When you use Google Pay, all agreements, terms and conditions between you and us will continue to apply in the usual way. Transactions you make using Google Pay are governed by the applicable credit card terms and conditions, as well as any terms of use relating to Google Pay which you may agree to with Google. Your use of Google Pay does not form part of any credit agreement you may have with us.
Google Pay is provided by Google and we are not responsible to you for your use of it or for any service, information, software or hardware provided to you by Google or any other third party. We are not liable for any failures or faults, or any security, availability or performance issues, affecting or relating to Google Pay or your device. We recommend that you read Google’s Google Pay terms and conditions for more information on these issues.
You may also have agreements with other third parties in relation to your use of Google Pay such as other credit card issuers. We are not responsible for any agreements you enter into with these third parties.
In order to use Google Pay you must use an eligible card and meet all the other eligibility requirements. Please go to https://www.lloydsbank.com/business/help-and-support/cards/google-pay.html for information on what these are and on what payment limits or other restrictions apply to your use of Google Pay.
Your personal information is processed in accordance with our privacy notice in order to allow your Commercial Credit Cards to be used with Google Pay. You can see our privacy notice on our website https://www.lloydsbank.com/business/privacy.html. We share aggregated and anonymised information relating to your card transactions with Google for this reason and in order for Google to improve and develop their technology.
We do not share your identity or information relating to your individual transactions with Google. Google and your card network (e.g. Visa) may also have terms which relate to how your personal information is used by them when you use Google Pay. We recommend that you read any terms they provide you with.