Benefits Provided for Payments at 5 Major Convenience Stores, Paris Baguette, Ediya Coffee, Lotte Super, and Other Everyday Partner Stores

Hanacard, OneQPay 'QR Payment' Activation Event View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yu Je-hoon] Hana Card announced on the 19th that it will hold various events to promote the 'QR Payment' feature of its payment platform, OneQ Pay.


This event, which offers benefits exclusively to QR payment customers, is mainly composed of partner stores with high usage frequency by customers. ▲ Earn 2,000 Hana Money when paying over 10,000 KRW at the five major convenience stores ▲ Earn 3,000 Hana Money when paying over 30,000 KRW at Lotte Super ▲ Earn 1,000 Hana Money when paying over 3,000 KRW at Ediya Coffee ▲ Earn 1,000 Hana Money when paying over 10,000 KRW at Daiso ▲ Immediate 4,000 KRW discount when paying over 15,000 KRW at Paris Baguette, allowing customers to receive various benefits even with a single small payment. In addition, benefits are also available at Pascucci, Nonghyup Hanaro Mart, Dunkin' Donuts, and others. The event period varies by partner store and can be checked through the OneQ Pay app or the Hana Card website.


Development for user convenience is also ongoing. iPhone users, who previously had difficulty with mobile payments, can now make payments through OneQ Pay. The QR code merchant joint usage project, which has been prepared since last year through a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Korea Simple Payment Promotion Agency, was commercialized starting last month. As a result, iPhone users can now conveniently use QR code payment at approximately one million Zero Pay merchants nationwide through the OneQ Pay app.



A Hana Card official stated, "We continue efforts to differentiate the OneQ Pay QR payment service and advance it into a lifestyle financial platform including payment, remittance, and asset management," adding, "We will continue to evolve into an open platform that allows convenient payments at credit card merchants nationwide using all domestic bank and securities accounts without issuing a card."


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