Accompanying tourists to Thailand on the occasion of the Lunar New Year, VietinBank launched a cross-border payment product using QR Pay code, helping customers easily spend and shop in Thailand.
Thailand is a favorite destination for Vietnamese tourists, the demand for tourism to the Golden Temple country is especially high during the Lunar New Year. With the goal of providing an additional convenient payment channel for customers when traveling to Thailand, VietinBank has deployed a cross-border payment service using QR Pay code.
Accordingly, customers only need to have a VND account opened at VietinBank and install the digital banking application for individual customers VietinBank iPay to be able to pay at 5 million points accepting QR code payments in Thailand with just a few simple steps. In particular, customers do not need to perform any procedures or documents for foreign currency trading but can still easily pay in Baht from VietinBank's VND account with a special preferential exchange rate. Moreover, VietinBank has designed a daily QR code swiping limit of up to 500 million VND, meeting customers' spending and shopping needs.
VietinBank is currently the pioneer bank in implementing cross-border payment services, to better support customers in their service usage journey. QR code payment in Thailand only with VietinBank iPay is considered a breakthrough step of VietinBank in continuously improving products and services towards digitalization and bringing optimal experience to users.
Currently, there are 7 leading Thai banks participating in QR Pay payment connection with VietinBank, including: Bankok Bank, Siam Commercial Bank, Kasikorn Bank, Krung Thai Bank, Bank of Ayudhya, CIMB, Citi Bank. The list of connected banks will be continuously expanded and updated by VietinBank in the near future.
Please refer to the service usage instructions here .
For more information, please contact VietinBank branches/transaction offices nationwide or Customer Support Center: 1900 558 868; Email: [email protected].
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