騰訊(00700.HK):微信支付接入新加坡近萬家小販攤位
騰訊(00700.HK)公布,旗下移動支付平台微信支付在新加坡進一步拓展使用場景,將接入新加坡全島近萬家小販攤位,可與客戶透過微信支付輕鬆完成交易。
同時,微信支付亦向用戶推出「新加坡美食打卡」活動,助力「新加坡美食節」的舉行及新加坡美食佳餚文化的傳播。
微信支付國際業務總裁李培庫表示,期望可進一步幫助和鼓勵已經採用電子支付的小販,充分運用微信生態獲得更多收益,未來將繼續善用技術踐行對本地社區的社會責任,實踐騰訊「科技向善」的願景和使命。
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