Alipay+ has announced it signed a business agreement with the
Korea Easy Payment Foundation (KEPF) and Jeju
tourism Organization (JTO).
According to the official announcement, the partnership aims to enhance the travel experience for international visitors exploring the island destination of Jeju by providing convenient digital payment services and exclusive offers.
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Through the agreement, users of 11 Alipay+ partner ewallets including Alipay from the Chinese mainland, AlipayHK (Hong Kong SAR, China), MPay (Macao SAR, China), TrueMoney (Thailand), Touch’n Go eWallet (Malaysia), OCBC Digital (Singapore), Changi Pay (Singapore), and Hipay (Mongolia), HelloMoney and GCash (The Philippines) and Tinaba (Italy) will able to enjoy exclusive offers at ZeroPay merchants across Jeju Island by scanning the ZeroPay QR code at the merchant’s counter with their home ewallet apps.
Reshaping the tourism sector
The statement mentioned that 377,734 foreign tourists visited Jeju…