Dec 22, 2017 / 17:21
Asian tourists can pay by e-wallet at airport when traveling into Vietnam
The Vimo Technology Joint Stock Company (Vimo.vn) and Southern Airport Services Joint Stock Company (SASCO) signed a co-operation agreement on launching electronic payment services for Asian tourists when traveling into Vietnam.
Representatives of Vimo and SASCO sign an agreement on launching electronic payment services for Asian tourists when travelling into Viet Nam.
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Foreign customers can use WeChat Pay electronic accounts installed on their mobile phones to scan quick response (QR) codes and make payments quickly and conveniently. One of the advantages of QR code payment is that customers do not need to carry a wallet or multiple cards, so they don’t have to worry about the security of their card information at payment points.
According to Nguyen Van Hung Cuong, SASCO’s deputy director, in accordance with the trend of electronic commerce, the company wants to catch up, leverage technology to optimise the business model, bringing convenience, options, quality and competitive prices to customers. The application of this advanced payment method also contributes to reducing the proportion of cash payments under the Government’s guidelines, he added.
VIMO e-wallet is the first payment intermediary in Vietnam allowing travelers to use WeChat Pay e-wallets paid for goods in Vietnam dong currency at VIMO-accepting shops when traveling in Vietnam. Currently, Vino.vn has nearly 500 stores accepting payments by WeChat Pay, including more than 50 stores of seven corporations at five international airports with direct flights to and from China.
According to Do Cong Dien, general director of Vimo, Vietnam is one of the most attractive destinations in the region for Chinese tourists, with an estimated 3.5 million arrivals and turnover of nearly US$3 billion in 2017.
The co-operation among Vimo and other business units around the country will help build a secure, convenient non-cash payment environment for international travelers in general and Chinese travelers in particular when visiting Vietnam.
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