GCash, other Asian e-wallets to expand into South Korea with Ant's Alipay+

Published Mon, Sep 26, 2022 · 02:51 PM
    • Martha Sazon, chief executive of Mynt, which operates GCash, says: “With South Korea being one of the most popular destinations of Filipinos, we are delighted that our customers will be able to maximise their GCash app during their travels."
    • Martha Sazon, chief executive of Mynt, which operates GCash, says: “With South Korea being one of the most popular destinations of Filipinos, we are delighted that our customers will be able to maximise their GCash app during their travels." PHOTO: REUTERS

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    ANT Group said on Monday (Sep 26) it would help 4 Asian e-wallets, including the Philippines’ GCash and Malaysia’s Touch’n Go expand into South Korea with its cross-border payment service Alipay+, as travel restrictions begin to lift across Asia.

    The move will allow users of e-wallets that use Alipay+, including GCash, Touch’n Go, Thailand’s TrueMoney and AlipayHK to pay at over 120,000 merchants using their local mobile payments apps when travelling in South Korea, the Chinese fintech giant said in a statement.

    Launched in 2020, Alipay+ provides services and technology tools to global merchants and e-wallets that enable them to offer their users the ability to make payments in overseas markets with their local e-wallets. Its e-wallet clients include its namesake Alipay.

    “With South Korea being one of the most popular destinations of Filipinos, we are delighted that our customers will be able to maximise their GCash app during their travels,” said Martha Sazon, chief executive of Mynt, which operates GCash.

    Earlier this month, South Korea ended pre-departure Covid-19 test requirement for overseas travellers, in step with Japan and other countries that also removed it.

    In June, Alipay+ had enabled Malaysia’s Touch’n Go users to pay with the e-wallet in Singapore. REUTERS

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