, there were over 2.5 million Alipay+ merchants while Alipay has over 80 million merchants worldwide.
Most merchants including convenience stores in China have gone cashless and a majority of them only accept Alipay or WeChat Pay. Credit and debit card acceptance in China is quite low and are limited to mostly international retail chains. Typically, these eWallets require users to have a China-issued card or bank account in order to get a CNY-based wallet.on Alipay which creates a virtual local prepaid card that can be reloaded using an international credit or debit card.
, Malaysians can now really go cashless in China like a local as over 10 million Alipay merchants can now accept the Alipay+ QR code from your TNG eWallet. This is good news as you won’t need a separate app and just ensure that you have sufficient balance in your TNG eWallet. However, there are some limitations as some smaller merchants in China could be using their personal QR codes to accept payments.
At the moment, Alipay+ payments via Touch ‘n Go eWallet do not support P2P transfers. Non-merchant QR codes are currently not supported by foreign wallets due to regulatory restrictions.To use your Touch ‘n Go eWallet in China, just tap on
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