Razer delivers on proposal for universal e-payment system in Singapore
Cashless drive also gets fillip with Alipay going big at Changi Airport; it's now available at 78 outlets
Singapore
SINGAPORE'S move towards a cashless society got a fillip on Thursday, as tech firm Razer submitted the proposal it promised for a unified e-payments system, and Alibaba said it has launched its mobile payment service, Alipay, at Changi Airport.
In Razer's proposal - parts of which were made public in an executive summary - the company proposed to develop and deploy a new e-payment solution, RazerPay.
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