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Singapore-based BNPL brand Atome has partnered with Mastercard to launch the Atome card in the Philippines, with accessible via mobile and no minimum income needed.
BNPL, credit card, MasterCard, product launch, instalment payments, checkout optimisation , ecommerce
Jack Momose, the CEO of Degica, provides unique insights into Japan’s and South Korea’s ecommerce markets, as well as the best practices to successfully sell in these countries
ecommerce, online payments, payments , local payment method, payment methods, payment processing, cross-border payments, cross-border ecommerce
Global Data, research, Taiwan, COVID-19, pandemic, ecommerce, PChome, Momo.com, cards, alternative payment methods, Line Pay, Apple Pay, retailers
Line Corporation has announced the launch of the Line BK messenger-based banking platform in Thailand.
Line Corporation, Kasikorn Vision Company Limited, Thailand, banking, mobile banking, transfers, loans, payments , debit card, credit card, transactions
InComm, a payments technology company, has partnered with Taiwan-based QR and barcode payments processor JKOPAY, to make their technology accepted at retailers across Japan.
InComm, QR payment, JKOPAY, retail
Line Pay has announced a cross-border mobile payment alliance to connect the ecosystems of payment operators Line Pay Japan, Rabbit Line Pay (Thailand), Naver Financial (Korea), and NHN PAYCO (Korea), according to finews.asia.
Line Pay Taiwan, cross-border payments, fintech, digital wallet
The evolution in digital payments has resulted in the emergence of e-wallets – join us for a deep dive into one of the most common types of payment nowadays
payment method, e-wallet, digital wallet, loyalty, mobile payments, retailers, consumer behaviour, smartphone
Taiwan’s government has teamed up with several mobile payment companies to launch a USD 14.24 million nationwide mobile payments rewards programme.
Taiwan, mobile payments, rewards, ecommerce
Line messaging app has decided to expand its business into digital payments and other fintech services.
Line, fintech, mobile, Asia, Japan
Japan-based messaging app LINE has announced it is investing USD 182 million into its mobile payment business, LINE Pay.
Line, Line Pay, mobile payment, Japan, Tencent, Visa, payments
The Paypers sat down with Jordan Graison from Limonetik to discuss about the main payment methods from the APAC region
Jordan Graison, Limonetik, payment methods, APAC, B2C, ecommerce, cashless, online shopping, instant payments, digital wallets
Citi has teamed up with Amazon to launch a shop-with-points programme bundled with rebates and free shipping for markets across Asia-Pacific.
Citi, Amazon, business, markets, Asia-Pacific, rebates, shipping, ecommerce
Messaging app operator Line has unveiled an initial list of Taiwanese stores at which Line Pay can be used, extending the company`s mobile payment service in Taiwan.
Line, messaging app, Line, mobile payment, service, Taiwan, Line Pay, Pi Mobile Technology, digital wallet
As the number of smartphone and tablet computer users in Taiwan continues to rise, ecommerce service providers and online gaming and instant messaging companies are introducing new services to tap into the countrys mobile payment market.
Taiwan, mobile payments, companies, market share, mobile money, tablets, smartphone, surge, growth, ecommerce
Line Pay, a payments services provider, has launched a payments service which allows customers to register their debit or credit cards on their Line accounts to make mobile payments both online and in stores.
Line Pay, Thailand, business operations, online payments, devit cards, mobile, Customers, transactions