Friday, February 24, 2017

Samsung Pei, Malaysia 11th standing territorial expansion



[Korea ohahreum financial newspaper reporter] today announced Samsung Electronics has 24 days from the simple mobile payment services in Malaysia 'Samsung pay.

Samsung Electronics was the day KL Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) major local banks, partners, media, etc. Samsung official launch event page among the approximately 300 people in attendance.

In particular, Samsung Electronics Malaysia is the 11th in the Samsung Helix market service pay territorial expansion in the world, Southeast Asia, the country is entered followed by Singapore, Australia, Thailand in fourth.

Samsung Malaysia △ Maybank (MayBank) △ Citibank (Citibank) △ Malaysia International Commercial Bank (Commerce International Merchant Bank) △ Standard Chartered Bank (Standard Chartered Bank), including four major banks and cooperation credit cards, prepaid cards etc. provides a convenient mobile payment services.

As well as three hand royalty Infinite card company B (B Infinite), a bonus link (Bonuslink), Sunway paljeu (Sunway Pals) is most commonly used in Malaysia and local value added services Loyalty cards are also supported.

The card offers royalty payments and benefits, including points in the merchant alliance membership as a kind of reward card that is accepted in some countries overseas.

Samsung is currently in Singapore (transportation card), Australia (membership card), Thailand (gift card), etc., and to consider the respective market conditions tailored additional support services, Mobile Wallet beyond the mobile Easy payment to replace the wallet (Mobile Wallet) It plans to raise its competitiveness as a service.

Rijyuyi Xiang (Lee Jui Siang), Samsung Electronics Malaysia Corporate IM Division Vice President is "Samsung Fei Digital Economy (Digital Economy) to change the support of powerful mobile payment platform, secure e-Payment Environment of Malaysia's national agenda to meet and "said" to introduce the Samsung pay as a mobile payment service that can be used most commonly in Malaysia very pleased, "he said.

Michael Wind (Michael Foong) Maybank Group Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) "We are pleased through this Samsung payload launch to be able to introduce a global advanced mobile payment services in Malaysia," said "the future needs for digital banking customers I will try to satisfy, "he said.



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