Filipinos can now use GCash in Singapore hawker centers
Filipino tourists using mobile wallet GCash in Singapore can now pay digitally in more than 11,000 stalls at hawker centers, wet markets, coffee shops, and industrial canteens in the city state via Alipay+.
Mobile payment and marketing solution Alipay+ has been integrated with Singapore Quick Response Code (SGQR), a single QR code that combines multiple e-payment solutions into one.
This makes it easier for users of Alipay+'s e-wallet partners, like GCash, to pay via SGQR displayed at stalls in Singapore.
Filipino travelers and GCash users in the city state can simply open their app and scan the SGQR to spend hassle-free.
SGQR is the world’s first unified payment QR code. It is a single standardized QR code for e-payments and combines multiple payment schemes into a single SGQR label.
Consumers just need to look for the SGQR label to see which payment options a merchant accepts.
Alipay+ currently supports six partner e-wallets in Singapore, including Alipay from the Chinese mainland, AlipayHK from Hong Kong SAR, China, Touch ‘n Go eWallet from Malaysia, GCash from the Philippines, TrueMoney from Thailand, and Kakao Pay from South Korea.
Alipay, one of Alipay+’s e-wallet partners, has been integrated into SGQR since 2019.
"Alipay+’s integration into SGQR makes it more convenient for foreigners traveling to Singapore to pay with their home e-wallets, which they are familiar with," according to Dr. Cherry Huang, General Manager of Alipay+ Offline Merchant Services, Ant Group. "Tourists no longer have to worry about trying to find the right amount of cash to pay in a bustling environment like hawker centres," he concluded.
Mobile payment and marketing solution Alipay+ has been integrated with Singapore Quick Response Code (SGQR), a single QR code that combines multiple e-payment solutions into one.
This makes it easier for users of Alipay+'s e-wallet partners, like GCash, to pay via SGQR displayed at stalls in Singapore.
Filipino travelers and GCash users in the city state can simply open their app and scan the SGQR to spend hassle-free.
SGQR is the world’s first unified payment QR code. It is a single standardized QR code for e-payments and combines multiple payment schemes into a single SGQR label.
Consumers just need to look for the SGQR label to see which payment options a merchant accepts.
Alipay+ currently supports six partner e-wallets in Singapore, including Alipay from the Chinese mainland, AlipayHK from Hong Kong SAR, China, Touch ‘n Go eWallet from Malaysia, GCash from the Philippines, TrueMoney from Thailand, and Kakao Pay from South Korea.
Alipay, one of Alipay+’s e-wallet partners, has been integrated into SGQR since 2019.
"Alipay+’s integration into SGQR makes it more convenient for foreigners traveling to Singapore to pay with their home e-wallets, which they are familiar with," according to Dr. Cherry Huang, General Manager of Alipay+ Offline Merchant Services, Ant Group. "Tourists no longer have to worry about trying to find the right amount of cash to pay in a bustling environment like hawker centres," he concluded.