Meanwhile, Singaporeans who travel across the straits to Malaysia will be able to pay via DuitNow QR as long as they use DBS Bank, OCBC Bank or UOB.If you’re in Singapore, you’ll be able to use any of the aforementioned apps and services to pay for stuff at participating merchants as long as you look out for the Singaporean NETS QR code. According to the, at most hawker centres, coffee shops and canteens, there ought to be a printed NETS QR or SGQR label near the cashier.
The specifics will be slightly different depending on which app you use, but for the most part the payment process will be the same. All you have to do is open up your payment app and scan the NETS QR code with your smartphone, enter in the amount needed to make the payment and once it’s done you can then show the confirmation screen to the merchant.
Taking Maybank for example, you’ll need to use the MAE app to scan a NETS QR code while in Singapore. Then, you’ll need to key in the payable amount in SGD, and after that you’ll get a confirmation screen showing both the SGD amount and the Ringgit amount too. You may need to then authorise the payment if it’s more than RM250. Once that’s done, you’ll be shown the payment acknowledgement receipt, after which you can show the merchant.
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