WeChat Pay HK:消費券首日交易量為前一星期兩倍 支付人數較平日增長60%
WeChat Pay HK公布消費券發放首日(8月1日)使用量情況,當日使用WeChat Pay HK進行支付的用戶人數較平日增長60%,交易量為派發前一星期的兩倍,單筆消費金額平均更較首七個月升逾1.7倍。
騰訊金融科技副總裁洪丹毅指出,截至8月1日用戶於「商戶優惠放題」領取的優惠券累計已超過190萬張,樂見使用WeChat Pay HK進行支付的用戶及交易量明顯上升,將可通過消費振興經濟。
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