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RHB Indochina offers cashless payment service in Cambodia

It has tied up with mobile payment app Pi Pay.

RHB Indochina Bank Limited has forged partnership with mobile payment app Pi Pay to provide a cashless payment platform in Cambodia with zero fees. 

The partnership enables account holders at RHB Indochina to transfer funds into Pi Pay and pay for goods and services using the bank’s app.

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“Through this collaboration, we aim to strengthen our digital footprint in Indochina and establish more accessible and connected payment systems that drive a cashless environment,” Dato’ Adissadikin Ali, head of group international business at RHB Banking said in a statement.

Pi Pay is an authorised provider for Alipay, WeChat and UnionPay that provides a payment gateway for tourists in Cambodian hotspots like Siem Reap and Sihanoukville.

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