Public Bank extends QR service to Thailand


Public Bank group managing director Tan Sri Tay Ah Lek (pic) said: “Our immediate focus is to push for greater financial inclusion by enabling micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) with more efficient and safe options to accept payments from foreign tourists when our borders are reopened.

KUALA LUMPUR: Public Bank Group has extended its PBe QR service to support DuitNow Quick Response (QR) cross-border payment between Malaysia and Thailand.

In a statement yesterday, Public Bank said it is the first bank in Malaysia to enable the DuitNow QR cross-border payment which facilitates retail-based QR payment between the two countries.

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