The Phnom Penh Post

BoT will expand QR code services in Asean

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THE Bank of Thailand (BoT) has said it would expand QR cross-border payment to three Asean countries – Singapore, Myanmar and Cambodia – and the service was expected to begin in the middle of this year, said BoT assistant governor for payment systems policy and financial technology Siritida Panomwon na Ayudhya.

Each local bank has developed regional interopera­bility for standardis­ed QR code payment that can be used in different countries under the sponsoring bank and switchingt­o-switching systems.

Some financial institutio­ns have already developed and opened their services in a foreign country, such as Thanachart Bank, which opened its digital payment service in Laos last year. Krungsri Bank provided QR payment in Japan last year and Krungthai Bank jointly developed a cross-border payment system with Singapore.

The developmen­t of the payment system is a collaborat­ion between central banks, financial institutio­ns and payment service providers in the Asean region.

Meanwhile, under the National ePayment roadmap of Thailand, this year will mainly focus on payments and internatio­nal transactio­ns.

As for the statistics on informatio­n technology system failures in the fourth quarter of last year, it was found that the number of online payment system crashes had increased to 17 times compared with 12 times in the third quarter, but the service provider needed less time to solve problems and provide continuous banking services.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? The Bank of Thailand said it will expand QR cross-border payment to Cambodia in the middle of this year.
SUPPLIED The Bank of Thailand said it will expand QR cross-border payment to Cambodia in the middle of this year.

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