WeChat Pay HK:5%用戶未使用第一階段消費券 料與第二輪合併使用
騰訊(00700.HK)旗下WeChat Pay HK公佈,根據WeChat Pay HK商戶及用戶數據,截至昨日(20日),第一階段消費券使用已經消耗近90%,目前仍有約5%用戶至今分文未花,預期和第二階段金額合併進行大額消費。
截至2022年4月底,WeChat Pay HK註冊用戶已突破500萬人,覆蓋超過15萬間香港本地商戶。騰訊金融科技副總裁洪丹毅表示,WeChat Pay HK合作商戶類型廣泛,涵蓋日常生活購物、餐飲、生活繳費及街市等各個範疇,更支援大額消費,期望市民把握第二階段消費券登記期最後三天,選取WeChat Pay HK作爲領取消費券平臺,以享用一連串加碼優惠。
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