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Grab and Alipay (Hong Kong).

Alipay+ Voyager customers can book Grab rides in their e-wallets

The service is available to users of Alipay, AlipayHK, and GCash.

Grab has integrated its ride-hailing services into Alipay+ Voyager, an AI travel agent.

Users can now book Grab’s ride hailing services directly from the Alipay+ Voyager e-wallet without needing to download an additional app, according to a press release.

Launched in mid-2025, Alipay+ Voyager is currently available in Alipay (mainland China), Alipay HK (Hong Kong), and GCash (the Philippines).

Users travelling to all eight Southeast Asian destinations where Grab is available – Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia and Myanmar – can simply access Grab directly within Alipay+ Voyager.

Alipay has plans to roll out its Voyager offering to more partners throughout 2025.

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