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Head of PayMe by HSBC, Brad Jones (L) and Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer of KPay, Davis Chan (R). Photo courtesy of PayMe and KPay.

KPay merchants can now accept payments from HSBC’s PayMe app

Over 33,000 merchants in KPay’s Hong Kong network can now accept PayMe payments.

Fintech company KPay has integrated HSBC’s PayMe as a new payment method in its platform.

With this, the 33,000 merchants in KPay’s Hong Kong network will now be able to accept payments from approximately 3.2 million PayMe users.

KPay’s merchant app provides real-time transaction data, which reportedly enables its merchants to better understand and monitor their businesses, the fintech said in a press release.

Brad Jones, head of PayMe by HSBC, said that the partnership enables the bank to drive financial inclusion in the electronic payment space.


Head of PayMe by HSBC, Brad Jones and Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer of KPay, Davis Chan

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