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GrabPay Chosen For Malaysian eWallet Initiative

PYMNTS

As it aims to drive the digital economy in Malaysia, the GrabPay eWallet has been chosen to take part in the e-Tunai Rakyat initiative that will roll out in mid-January. The initiative is an effort to encourage eWallet usage.

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Visa, SiriusXM Pair On In-Car eWallets

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Now, it is working with Visa on the SiriusXM eWallet, designed to integrate into a vehicle’s dashboard to allow drivers and passengers to complete purchases for everyday tasks while on the go. Teaming up with SiriusXM is a big step forward in Visa’s quest for connected commerce across the automotive ecosystem.

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Payza adds bitcoin acceptance to its eWallet

Payments Source

-based global online payments provider Payza is streamlining the process for consumers who transact with bitcoin by making the cryptocurrency directly accessible within its eWallet.

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Alipay+ Transactions Triple in 2024 as Travel Industry Embraces Cross-Border Digital Payment and Marketing Technology

Fintech Finance

2) Travelers spend more, with a shift toward localized experiences Alipay+ payment partners include top payment apps from across Asia, such as Alipay (Chinese mainland), AlipayHK (Hong Kong SAR), Touch ‘n Go eWallet (Malaysia), GCash (the Philippines), KakaoPay, Toss Pay and Naver Pay (South Korea), OCBC (Singapore), TrueMoney (Thailand) and more.

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Alipay+ Enables Digital Payment of 14 Overseas E-wallets From 9 Countries and Regions in Hong Kong to Support City’s Global Travel Drive

Fintech Finance

Through this expansion, we expect to provide a high-quality payment experience for both Korean users and Hong Kong merchants,” said Won-Keun Shin, CEO of Kakao Pay, South Korea. “We We have been cooperating with Alipay+ to ensure that digital payments take root around the world and will continue innovation together,” said Shin.

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Malaysia Promotes Cashless Society With eWallet Incentive Award

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The government is hoping to up the number of digital payment users to 15 million people. We want to double that to 15 million, if possible 16 million, so that nearly every Malaysian above 18 years will be on digital payment,” finance minister Lim Guan Eng said. Digital payments are expected to surge by 10.8

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Laos’ Path to Financial Inclusion: Mobile Money, Digital Payments, and Future Growth

The Fintech Times

M-Money’s impact has drawn comparisons to Kenya’s M-Pesa and the Philippines’ GCash, earning it recognition as the ‘Fastest Growing Mobile eWallet 2023’ by International Finance Magazine and a bronze award for Digital Inclusivity at the ASEAN Digital Ministers Meeting earlier this year.