BC Card Paybook users will find it easier to settle parking fees. Without a physical card, they can pay parking fees at some office buildings using a QR code within the Paybook application.


On the 7th, BC Card announced that it will collaborate with parking management company Hi-Parking to expand the infrastructure for easy parking fee payments. Hi-Parking is a subsidiary of comprehensive mobility platform company Humax Mobility and operates the parking brand True Parking. It manages up to 25 million vehicles monthly across approximately 1,300 locations nationwide, including office buildings and shopping malls, with about 290,000 parking spaces.


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Going forward, the two companies plan to cooperate to expand the QR payment infrastructure for advance parking fee settlement. Starting with Eulji Twin Tower in Jung-gu, Seoul, the Paybook QR payment service will be gradually applied to unmanned parking fee payment machines in True Parking lots nationwide.


BC Card will reward users who prepay parking fees of 3,000 KRW or more via Paybook QR payment at the Eulji Twin Tower parking lot by the 29th with up to 3,000 KRW in Paybook Money. However, this offer is limited to users who are first-time Paybook QR payment users within the last three months from the payment date.



Jomyeong-sik, Executive Director of BC Card, said, “With the expansion of this QR payment service, consumers using True Parking lots will be able to conveniently prepay their parking fees. We will continue to cooperate to advance services through the convergence of mobility and digital payments.”


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