Using ORCA with Google Pay

Learn how to set up, manage, and use your ORCA Card with Google Pay for seamless, secure transit payments and digital access across systems.

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What is the ORCA Card?

The ORCA Card is a digital fare payment solution designed for transit systems, allowing users to easily pay fares across buses, trains, and ferries. Integrated with Google Pay, it simplifies travel by turning your phone into your transit pass. ORCA (One Regional Card for All) enhances public transportation convenience and user control.

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Setting Up ORCA in Google Pay

To begin using the ORCA Card with Google Pay, download the official ORCA app, link your card, and sync it to Google Pay. Once activated, tap your phone on any contactless terminal to pay. The process is designed to be fast, secure, and fully contactless for daily commuters and travelers.

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Key Benefits of Using ORCA Wallet

Security & Privacy

Your ORCA Wallet and Google Pay connection are protected by advanced tokenization. Each payment uses a unique code rather than your card details. This means your financial data never leaves your device, ensuring complete user privacy.

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Tips for Smooth Usage

Upcoming Features

The ORCA team plans to roll out advanced transit analytics, personalized rewards, and support for additional wearables in future updates — further enhancing the experience for all commuters.

FAQs — ORCA & Google Pay

How do I add my ORCA Card to Google Pay?

Open the ORCA app, select “Add to Google Pay,” and follow the on-screen instructions. Your ORCA Card will be securely linked to your Google Wallet.

Can I use ORCA without an internet connection?

Yes, once your ORCA Card is added to Google Pay, you can tap and pay offline as the system uses stored secure tokens.

Is the ORCA Card available on iPhone?

Currently, ORCA’s Google Pay integration is exclusive to Android devices. iOS support may arrive in future updates.

How do I check my ORCA balance?

Open your Google Pay app or the ORCA app to view your available balance and recent trips in real time.

What should I do if my phone is lost?

Deactivate your ORCA Card through the app or contact ORCA support. Google’s Find My Device can also remotely remove wallet access for security.