PayNet Partners with Alipay+, Weixin Pay To Boost Tourist Spending In Malaysia
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A small revolution in payments in Slovakia. This is how Finance Minister Ladislav Kamenický announced his intention to introduce an obligation for merchants to allow customers to pay via QR code. This alternative would be available in addition to traditional cash or card payments. "I think this will have a very positive benefit for merchants who are affected by the transaction tax," the minister said about a month ago during Prime Minister Rober…
PayNet Partners with Alipay+, Weixin Pay To Boost Tourist Spending In Malaysia
Payments Network Malaysia (PayNet) has announced a collaboration with Alipay+ and Weixin Pay (also known as WeChat Pay) to streamline cashless transactions for tourists during the peak summer travel season. The partnership aims to offer seamless QR-based payments across the country while supporting local merchants and tourism. With the integration of DuitNow QR, visitors from China and other parts of Asia can now pay directly using their preferr…
PayNet, Alipay+ and Weixin Pay launch DuitNow QR promos for Chinese Tourists visiting Malaysia - SoyaCincau
Chinese tourists can enjoy greater payment convenience and extra promos when they scan and pay via Malaysia’s DuitNow QR codes. PayNet has teamed up with Alipay+ and Weixin Pay (also known as WeChat Pay) to drive mainland Chinese and regional tourist spending across the country. With the current cross-border integration, tourists can scan DuitNow QR codes using their Alipay and Weixin Pay eWallets at over 2.5 million merchants in Malaysia. In co…
PayNet Partners Alipay+ and Weixin Pay to Boost Tourist Spending in Malaysia - Fintech News Malaysia
Payments Network Malaysia (PayNet) has partnered with Alipay+ and Weixin Pay in a move aimed at facilitating tourist spending by Chinese and regional visitors in Malaysia. The collaboration involves three summer campaigns linked to the DuitNow QR payment system, which allows users to transact using their existing mobile wallets across a network of more than 2.5 million merchants in Malaysia. No additional apps are required, and participating bus…
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