Singapore rolls out unified QR code payments

Singapore has launched what it claims to be the world's first unified payments QR code, which will be adopted by 27 payment schemes on the island.

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Singapore rolls out unified QR code payments

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The Singapore Quick Response Code ((SGQR) will be rolled out over the next six months in an effort to make QR-code-based mobile payments simpler to use for both consumers and merchants.

PayNow, Nets, GrabPay, Liquid Pay and Singtel Dash are among the payment schemes onboard for the project, which will see merchants replace their existing QR codes replaced with SGQR labels. Shoppers will be able to quickly check if their preferred QR option is on the label and then pick it, scan the code and make the payment.

Singapore's education minister and MAS board member Ong Ye Kung says that the SGQR project is one of the last pieces in the country's e-payments jigsaw, which has been gradually put together since the launch of the Fast real-time payments platform in 2014.

"We have taken some time to build up an open, accessible and inter-operable e-payments infrastructure which fosters competition, innovation and enhances consumer experience. SGQR is our latest feature, and we are developing the next piece in the national e-payments infrastructure through broader access to e-wallet players," says the minister.

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Where do QR specifications from Visa and Mastercard fit in that equation?.. Not to mention Alipay...

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