Cards & Payments

GHL enables QR payments from ShopBack in Malaysia

The partnership is expected to benefit over 6 million shoppers in Malaysia

GHL enables QR payments from ShopBack in Malaysia

The partnership is expected to benefit over 6 million shoppers in Malaysia

Taiwan logs 3.9 billion non-cash payment transactions in H1

There were 28.91 million users of electronic payment accounts in end-June.

Taiwan’s active credit cards rise to 39.24 million in June

Amount of undue balance of installment jumped 48.45%.

WeChat Pay Malaysia ceases e-wallet services

Payment services will cease on 1 September 2024.

Thailand postpones card repayment rate hike amidst borrower struggles: report

The central bank will continue to promote consolidation of home and retail debt.

Hong Kong, China ink MOU for linkage of fast payments systems

Central bankers also discussed financial cooperation between their markets.

MUFG invests $393m in PH superapp GCash’s parent company

Globe Fintech Innovations operates GCash and Fuse Lending.

Payments platform PingPong obtains PJP license in Indonesia

PingPong eyes expanding into the country’s $320b export market.

APAC boasts highest digital wallet spending in the world

China, Japan, and Singapore are frontrunners in digital wallet adoption.

Philippine central bank achieves digital retail payments target

As of 2023, 52.8% of monthly retail payments are made digitally.

Philippine central bank rolls out Intraday Settlement Facility

The ISF is designed to support a paperless process.

KPay merchants can now accept payments from HSBC’s PayMe app

Over 33,000 merchants in KPay’s Hong Kong network can now accept PayMe payments.

Over 600,000 payment cards’ info stolen

Over 99% of stolen data include names, computer files, amongst others.

China’s XTransfer gains in-principle approval for Singapore MPI license 

XTransfer plans to launch e-business wallet services in the Lion City.

Philippine remittances up 3.7% to $2.88b in May

Cumulative personal remittances rose by 3% during the month.

Indonesia and South Korea to enhance cross-border payments

The central banks expect that it will promote digital economy and benefit the tourism sector.