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  2. Alipay - Wikipedia

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    Alipay was introduced in South Korea in 2015, and is now available at various merchants around the country. Users can even receive an instant tax refund at four major airports in the country. In 2019, taxis in Seoul and Starbucks will accept Alipay via Kakaopay. [57] [58] [59]

  3. List of online payment service providers - Wikipedia

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    Company Platform Location 2C2P: Online, POS, mobile: Singapore: Adyen: Online, POS, mobile: Global, headquarters in the Netherlands: Alipay: Online, POS, mobile ...

  4. Samsung Pay - Wikipedia

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    In South Korea, Samsung Pay can be used for online payments [5] and to withdraw money on selected banks' ATMs. [6] In Mainland China, Samsung Pay supports In-app payments, QR code payments (Alipay, and WeChat Pay) and public transportation cards of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and other cities.

  5. Ant Group - Wikipedia

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    Ant Group (Chinese: 蚂蚁集团; pinyin: Mǎyǐ jítuán), formerly known as Ant Financial, is an affiliate company of the Chinese conglomerate Alibaba Group.The group owns the world's largest mobile (digital) payment platform Alipay, which serves over 1.3 billion users and 80 million merchants, with total payment volume (TPV) reaching CN¥118 trillion in June 2020.

  6. KakaoPay - Wikipedia

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    Kakao Pay (Korean: 카카오페이) is a mobile payment and digital wallet service by Kakao based in South Korea that allows users make mobile payments and online transactions. [1] The service supports contactless payments using near-field communications and QR codes. [2] Kakao Pay is incorporated into KakaoTalk, the mobile instant messenger ...

  7. Naver Pay - Wikipedia

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    Naver Pay (Korean: 네이버페이) is a mobile payment service launched by Naver Corporation.It is Naver's second mobile payment service after Line Pay, which was launched by Naver's Japanese subsidiary, Line Corporation in 2014.

  8. Planning a trip to China can be confusing. Here are the ... - AOL

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    WeChat Pay and Alipay are among the mobile wallets most Chinese businesses accept. Both apps can now be connected with an international credit card with a transaction limit of US$500.

  9. EZ-Link - Wikipedia

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    Alipay+: A cross-border digital payments solution, interoperable with e-wallets in several Asia countries such as: Alipay+ for Japan, Alipay for China, AlipayHK for Hong Kong, EZ-Link from Singapore, KakaoPay from South Korea, GCash from the Philippines, Touch ‘n Go eWallet from Malaysia, and TrueMoney from Thailand. [30]