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What’s Driving Malaysia’s Shift to QR eWallet Payments

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Malaysia now ranks among the world’s leaders in eWallet and QR payment adoption. Over five years ago, QR payments were initially met with hesitation by many Malaysians. Today, they’ve become one of the most common ways to pay, driven by a coordinated push from both public and private sectors. In 2019, there were only around 300,000 retailers accepting QR payments in Malaysia. By 2024, that number has grown to over 2.6 million retailers, with ele…
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Rosario’s urban transport system began the trial stage to incorporate new payment modalities into the collectives. As of this month, in addition to the traditional Sube card, it will be possible to pay with QR code, bank cards and NFC technology through mobile phones or smart watches. The validators were already installed in more than 750 cars that circulate around the city and...

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RedBoing broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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