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Alipay+ Unified Payment, new integrated payment system for merchants

Ant Group recently announced the launch of Alipay+UnifiedPayment. It is a product update that offers a unified and scalable technical solution to help online and physical store merchants to collect money, through all digital payment methods compatible with Alipay+, in a more convenient and efficient way.

Alipay+ offers global cross-border mobile payment and marketing solutions that enable merchants, especially small and medium-sized businesses, to better serve consumers around the world by collaborating with global partners. With Alipay+ Unified Payment, merchants will be able to reach directly the more than 1,000 million potential consumers, making it easy for them to pay. From now on, digital payment users from different countries will be able to make cross-border payments with their local currencies wherever they see an Alipay+ sign, whether online or in physical stores, if the mobile payment methods they use adopt Alipay+ solutions. Alipay+.

When an online merchant has already integrated Alipay+ Unified Payment, consumers will see an Alipay+ option when making their checkout, and for users who choose to pay via Alipay+, the recommended digital payment methods supported by that online merchant will be displayed. , depending on your countries and payment preferences. Users can then pay with your preferred digital payment method. On the other hand, those physical businesses that wish to can integrate the solution by adopting a unified QR code scheme and scan-to-pay services, including acceptance of all digital payment methods enabled by Alipay+.

“We are delighted to launch Alipay+ Unified Payment, a unique solution that integrates a wide range of digital payment methods. This update helps merchants manage digital payments more conveniently and seamlessly, and greatly improves their operational efficiency.”he claimed Cheng GuomingCEO of Alipay+ Global Partnership, Ant Group. “We are dedicated to leveraging our innovative products and technologies to better serve merchants around the world and further facilitate cross-border business as the global economy recovers from the pandemic.”

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