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Exclusive | Singapore e-wallet NetsPay in talks with Tencent’s WeChat Pay for cross-border payments

If finalised, NetsPay will be the first third-party digital wallet to link with WeChat for cross-border payments in China

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Singapore electronic payments provider Nets is in talks with Tencent Holdings’ WeChat Pay to allow users of its NetsPay digital wallet to make mobile payments in mainland China, according to people familiar with the discussions.

The partnership will allow NetsPay users to scan QR codes in stores accepting WeChat Pay on the mainland and settle purchases in Singapore dollars, said the people, who declined to be named as the information is private. Negotiations are still ongoing and a final deal has not yet been reached, they said.

Nets declined to comment, while Tencent did not immediately respond to queries.

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If finalised, NetsPay will be the first third-party digital wallet to link with WeChat for cross-border payments in China.
This would be convenient for visitors to China because mobile payments have become so prevalent that the central bank had to issue a reminder to merchants not to refuse to accept cash.

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Cross-border payments using WeChat Pay are mostly used by Chinese tourists paying for their overseas purchases at merchants accepting overseas WeChat Pay in tourist destinations such as Southeast Asia, Europe and the US.

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