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Alipay+ now accepted at PayNet’s DuitNow QR merchants in Malaysia

Alipay+ will add more partners in the near future.

Travellers using Alipay+ partner e-wallets from eight Asian markets can now pay using QR at over 1.8 million merchant touchpoints across Malaysia.

Effective 31 October, travellers with the following Alipay+ can now pay through Malaysian merchants accepting DuitNow QR:

• Alipay (China)
• AlipayHK (Hong Kong SAR)
• HelloMoney by AUB (Philippines)
• Hipay (Mongolia)
• MPay (Macau SAR)
• Naver Pay (South Korea)
• Toss Pay (South Korea)
• TrueMoney (Thailand)

The collaboration also includes loyalty rewards and discounts at DuitNow QR merchants in Malaysia.

ALSO READ: Alipay+ now available for use in Sri Lanka

DuitNow QR is the National QR Standard operated by PayNet. Participating merchants can accept real-time payments from customers of participating banks and e-wallet in this, as well as other connected countries with a single unified QR code.

Alipay+ said that there are more payment partners in the pipeline.

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