WeChat Pay HK與1O1O、csl、Club Sim及i-Cable合作開通繳費服務
WeChat Pay HK宣布,與四家電訊商1O1O、csl、Club Sim及i-Cable合作開通繳費服務,進一步拓展電訊繳費的電子支付場景,用戶即日起可透過WeChat Pay HK繳交四家營運商的相關電訊服務費用,簡化繳費程序。
騰訊金融科技副總裁洪丹毅表示,現時WeChat Pay HK已覆蓋電訊繳費、水電煤、物業管理費、稅單和差餉地租等繳交服務,未來亦會持續擴大各項繳費及電子支付場景,為用戶提供安全便捷生活服務。
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