《預算案》WeChat Pay HK:與政府保持聯繫 商討派發電子消費券詳情
財政司司長陳茂波今日(22日)發表新一份《財政預算案》,宣布將再派發5,000元消費券。WeChat Pay HK指,公司繼續成為協助發放消費券的儲值支付工具營辦商之一,並將與政府保持緊密聯繫,商討有關派發電子消費券的詳情。WeChat Pay HK亦將積極聯同商戶籌備推出消費優惠,希望能進一步刺激市民消費意欲,帶動經濟,以及推動本地電子支付在香港更普及的應用。
WeChat Pay HK提到,回顧去年第二階段消費券派發起計三個月(去年8月7日至11月7日),WeChat Pay HK總交易金額較2021年消費券派發後同期增長67%。超市、便利店、快餐也分別增長約130%。
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