KK Super Mart Convenience Chain Stores is one of the first merchant to accept WeChat Pay in Malaysia
Consumers can now pay for goods the cashless and cardless way at KK Super Mart Convenience Chain Stores. Payment solutions provider Revenue Monster is enabling all outlets to accept WeChat Pay as a payment option.
KK Super Mart Convenience Chain Stores is one of the first merchant to accept WeChat Pay in Malaysia.
The e-wallet is incorporated into the WeChat app where users can complete payments swiftly and conveniently with their smartphones. All Malaysian WeChat user wallets has been enabled since August.
Revenue Monster expects an increase of locations accepting WeChat Pay by the end of the year, as more merchants, chain stores, restaurants, hotels and other businesses get on board.
Revenue Monster is the first to be appointed as official merchant acquirer for WeChat Pay in Malaysia.
The FinTech company offers a comprehensive payment acceptance system to unify major local and cross-border mobile wallets. They also provide hardware and software solutions to equip businesses for a cashless future, such as customised loyalty programmes to food-ordering and social network management services.
KK Super Mart Convenience Chain Stores is one of the first merchant to accept WeChat Pay in Malaysia.
The e-wallet is incorporated into the WeChat app where users can complete payments swiftly and conveniently with their smartphones. All Malaysian WeChat user wallets has been enabled since August.
Revenue Monster expects an increase of locations accepting WeChat Pay by the end of the year, as more merchants, chain stores, restaurants, hotels and other businesses get on board.
Revenue Monster is the first to be appointed as official merchant acquirer for WeChat Pay in Malaysia.
The FinTech company offers a comprehensive payment acceptance system to unify major local and cross-border mobile wallets. They also provide hardware and software solutions to equip businesses for a cashless future, such as customised loyalty programmes to food-ordering and social network management services.
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