Paybook QR Payments Now Available in Thailand and Malaysia
Earn Paybook Money Rewards for Overseas Transactions
No Local App Needed: Simple QR Payments with BC Card

On July 23, BC Card announced that it is holding an event where customers who make payments at overseas merchants using Paybook QR will receive Paybook Money as a reward.


"No Currency Exchange Needed... Pay with Paybook QR in Thailand" View original image

Recently, BC Card completed network integration with Thailand’s NITMX, allowing domestic Paybook QR users to make payments at local QR merchants in Thailand.


BC Card customers can now conveniently pay by scanning a QR code at merchants displaying the 'Prompt Pay' logo in Thailand, without the need for a local application or cash.


In Malaysia, BC Card has also connected with DuitNow, the QR payment brand operated by local payment provider PayNet. As a result, Paybook QR payments are now possible in Malaysia in the same way as in Thailand.


Until August 31, BC Card will offer rewards to customers who make payments above a certain amount using Paybook QR at offline merchants in Thailand and Malaysia.


The event operates on a first-come, first-served basis. In Thailand, the first 3,000 customers who spend at least 200 baht (approximately 8,500 won) during the event period will receive 3,000 won in Paybook Money.


In Malaysia, the same benefit will be given to the first 1,000 customers who spend at least 25 ringgit (approximately 8,100 won).


Jung Chul, Executive Vice President at BC Card, stated, "We have partnered with local network providers so that customers can use the Paybook QR payment service they use in Korea without the need for currency exchange," adding, "Through this promotion, we aim to highlight the convenience of Paybook QR."



Meanwhile, Paybook offers QR payment services not only in Korea, but also in China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. The service is also being expanded to Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand and Malaysia.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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