Under the update, eligible publishers in the two countries can route their advertising earnings to a Hyperwallet account and then cash out using methods offered by the service, including PayPal and cash pickup. Google’s help page notes the expansion specifically to China and Argentina, following the U.S. launch.
A separate AdSense help article clarifies that Hyperwallet is currently available only to publishers based in Argentina, China and the U.S., and outlines that Hyperwallet provides several ways to receive funds, such as PayPal and cash pickup, alongside other local options.
Google first introduced Hyperwallet payouts for U.S.-based publishers on February 26, 2025, adding flexibility with options that included PayPal, Venmo and cash pickup. Today’s expansion extends that flexibility to two additional markets, though Venmo is referenced only in the U.S. announcement.
For creators and media sites operating in China and Argentina, Hyperwallet can streamline access to earnings where traditional bank transfers may be slower or less accessible. Hyperwallet, a PayPal service used for global disbursements, supports localized cash-out choices, such as PayPal and cash pickup, via its payout network.
Availability And How To Enable
Who’s eligible now: Publishers whose AdSense (or AdMob/Ad Manager) accounts are based in Argentina, China, or the United States.
Set-up basics: Add PayPal Hyperwallet as a payment method in your AdSense Payments settings; you’ll use the Payee ID shown on the Hyperwallet card to activate your Hyperwallet account and then choose a transfer method (e.g., PayPal or cash pickup).
Check country options: Google maintains country-by-country payment method tables; availability depends on account location and program. Ghana-based publishers should consult these tables for current options.
Set-up basics: Add PayPal Hyperwallet as a payment method in your AdSense Payments settings; you’ll use the Payee ID shown on the Hyperwallet card to activate your Hyperwallet account and then choose a transfer method (e.g., PayPal or cash pickup).
Check country options: Google maintains country-by-country payment method tables; availability depends on account location and program. Ghana-based publishers should consult these tables for current options.


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