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OCBC is running a campaign from today to promote cashless payment in China through their app.

"For the first time ever, you’ll have access to all three major China payment giants—Alipay+, UnionPay, and Weixin Pay—on a single Singapore bank app. Now, you have 100% payment coverage in China."

Plus, enjoy up to S$88 cashback when you scan and pay at any Weixin Pay QR or UnionPay QR and accumulate a minimum of S$288 from 9 to 28 February 2026. T&Cs apply."
 

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OCBC is running a campaign from today to promote cashless payment in China through their app.

"For the first time ever, you’ll have access to all three major China payment giants—Alipay+, UnionPay, and Weixin Pay—on a single Singapore bank app. Now, you have 100% payment coverage in China."

Plus, enjoy up to S$88 cashback when you scan and pay at any Weixin Pay QR or UnionPay QR and accumulate a minimum of S$288 from 9 to 28 February 2026. T&Cs apply."

Right direction to finally have a single app, but rates aren't as good IIRC.
Definitely still a compelling option personally for redundancy.
 

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Right direction to finally have a single app, but rates aren't as good IIRC.
Definitely still a compelling option personally for redundancy.

i tried their app in Thailand, with a small purchase. rates were not compelling (putting it nicely).
its just for convenience, and small purchases. Waiting for next statement to see if they will tack on (SOP) additional fees
 

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OCBC is running a campaign from today to promote cashless payment in China through their app.

"For the first time ever, you’ll have access to all three major China payment giants—Alipay+, UnionPay, and Weixin Pay—on a single Singapore bank app. Now, you have 100% payment coverage in China."

Plus, enjoy up to S$88 cashback when you scan and pay at any Weixin Pay QR or UnionPay QR and accumulate a minimum of S$288 from 9 to 28 February 2026. T&Cs apply."


Among the banks in SG, they r the 1st with alipay+ and now wechat pay... good but I will continue with my youtrip with alipay or wechat pay due to rates.
 

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Alipay and WeChat are super apps and have more than payments. They can be used for metro and Didi, scan qr at restaurants to order food etc. Unless there's really value no point downloading more apps.
 

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i tried their app in Thailand, with a small purchase. rates were not compelling (putting it nicely).
its just for convenience, and small purchases. Waiting for next statement to see if they will tack on (SOP) additional fees
Yes, it's for redundancy since the FX rate isn't great. :s13:
If there's additional fees that it's really for last resort kind of choice.

Among the banks in SG, they r the 1st with alipay+ and now wechat pay... good but I will continue with my youtrip with alipay or wechat pay due to rates.
Agreed, more for redundancy than anything else since what's paramount is the FX rate.
 

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Because it is a very new feature. I'm also waiting for more people to use it and tell us here about it.

yeah, wanna see what exchange rate and additional fees that may be charged.
a lousy rate and additional fees may turn out to be more than the spending points, as compared to other benefits from say, Youtrip.
 

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Yes, it's for redundancy since the FX rate isn't great. :s13:
If there's additional fees that it's really for last resort kind of choice.

Yup, last resort redundancy on one level (once after several days of small purchases in GZ and SZ, suddenly Youtrip already verified and linked on Alipay and Wechatpay, barfed and refused to work).

Roaming IP block is another issue, more frustrating, but that's another issue.
 

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yeah, wanna see what exchange rate and additional fees that may be charged.
a lousy rate and additional fees may turn out to be more than the spending points, as compared to other benefits from say, Youtrip.
What this OCBC feature provides is the means to scan QR codes of all types in China, without having to download, install and verify Chinese payment apps like Alipay and WeChat. This, to me, carries value in itself, since no other e-wallet app can, and I am willing to accept a slightly worse exchange rate.
 

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What this OCBC feature provides is the means to scan QR codes of all types in China, without having to download, install and verify Chinese payment apps like Alipay and WeChat. This, to me, carries value in itself, since no other e-wallet app can, and I am willing to accept a slightly worse exchange rate.

fair point. for me, i use those apps for other purposes too. to each their own.
 

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What this OCBC feature provides is the means to scan QR codes of all types in China, without having to download, install and verify Chinese payment apps like Alipay and WeChat. This, to me, carries value in itself, since no other e-wallet app can, and I am willing to accept a slightly worse exchange rate.
so any ideas can I transfer money to alipay or wechat user?
 

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so any ideas can I transfer money to alipay or wechat user?
You will have to read up the discussion in this thread before my post, or the other Alipay thread. The feature on the OCBC app is not for this purpose. You can test if it works though, if your recipient flashes his or her personal QR code and you scan with your OCBC app. I don't think it will work unless it's for a business entity and you are in China. After all, the government over there is not going to open the floodgate for money to be returned to the mainland after it gets spun overseas. Correct me if I am wrong.
 

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You will have to read up the discussion in this thread before my post, or the other Alipay thread. The feature on the OCBC app is not for this purpose. You can test if it works though, if your recipient flashes his or her personal QR code and you scan with your OCBC app. I don't think it will work unless it's for a business entity and you are in China. After all, the government over there is not going to open the floodgate for money to be returned to the mainland after it gets spun overseas. Correct me if I am wrong.
i also think so. thank.
 

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What this OCBC feature provides is the means to scan QR codes of all types in China, without having to download, install and verify Chinese payment apps like Alipay and WeChat. This, to me, carries value in itself, since no other e-wallet app can, and I am willing to accept a slightly worse exchange rate.
likely only work in 1st tier city like shanghai. Once you go to places like daocheng yading or highway resting station and want to buy a sausage for 5rmb, it will not work
 

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likely only work in 1st tier city like shanghai. Once you go to places like daocheng yading or highway resting station and want to buy a sausage for 5rmb, it will not work
The QR codes are all the same. Likewise, the mechanism for it to work, wherever you are, whether it is this app or that.
 
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