Ant Group wants to help China internationalise mobile payments by supporting 10 Asian eWallets and payment apps including Touch 'n Go eWallet, OCBC, Changi Pay, Naver Pay, TossPay and TrueMoney. You can use your local wallet where Alipay is accepted in mainland China.
According to Ant Group, these additional payment methods reach a population of over 175 million in Southeast and East Asia.
With the new cross-border agreement via the Alipay+ network, visitors can use their local payment app at over 10 million Alipay merchants throughout mainland China while enjoying a secure, smooth and cashless payment experience. Users will also enjoy transparent and competitive exchange rates when making cashless transactions in China. They will also enjoy deals and promotions via Alipay+ Rewards, a digital cross-border marketing hub integrated into selected eWallet apps.
Senior Vice President of Ant Group and Head of Alipay+ Cross-border Mobile Payment Services, Douglas Feagin said expanding partners and merchant network, and enhancing digital operational capabilities of SMEs are key to Alipay+’s future strategy.
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