Google Pay on Monday announced that it has added a new Unified Payments Interface (UPI) feature that will let them link FASTag accounts to the Google Pay app and recharge and track their Payments.

To recharge FASTag accounts, users need to open their Google Pay app, look the FASTag category under "Bill Payments" section and select the bank, which provide FASTag. on the next screen, enter your vehicle number and proceed to pay with your bank account. Users can also check their FASTag account balance under FSATag issued by supported bank.

Indian Highways Management Company tweet a post that, FASTag is available through point-of-sale (POS) locations set up at toll plazas at all national highways, 23 certified banks, Regional Transport Offices (RTOs), and transport hubs. One of the easiest ways to purchase a FASTag is visiting a nearby branch of banks such as Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, or Karur Vysya Bank. For vehicle class 4 that includes cars, jeeps, and vans, a FASTag can be bought online through portals of banks such as Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, or State Bank of India (SBI). Airtel Payments Bank, Amazon, and Paytm are also selling FASTag online. Furthermore, you will get some cashback for purchasing a FASTag online.

About FASTag 

FASTag is an Electronic Toll Collection System, operated by the National Highway Authority of India. Employs Radio Frequency identification technology for making toll payments directly from the prepaid or saving account linked to it. Major automobile companies in India are by default offering FASTag RFID tag on new Vehicles.


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