The Philippine Star

Toys‘R’Us joins GCash revolution

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Toys ‘R’ Us partners with GCash to provide its customers with a cashless payment system in all its stores. With over 400 brick-and-mortar stores and eight web stores that span across Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Philippine­s, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand, Toys ‘R’ Us is the first toy store to accept GCash Scan to Pay nationwide.

A subsidiary of Robinsons Retail Holdings Inc., Toys ‘R’ Us initially adapted the cashless payment through GCash in its Galleria and Glorietta branches last March 1. By end of March, all branches will be accepting GCash Scan to Pay.

“Toys ‘R’ Us offers a differenti­ated shopping experience through its family of private labels and popular toy brands. With the introducti­on of GCash cashless payment scheme in our stores, we hope to deliver a truly unique toy shopping experience to families and kids,” says Celina N. Chua, general manager of Toys ‘R’ Us.

To use Gcash, customers only need to download or update to the latest version of the GCash app in their iPhone or Android smartphone, register an account, and fund it through the GCash wallet at any of over 12,000 GCash partner outlets nationwide, including Robinsons Business Centers. Once done, the customer just needs to tap on Scan QR, point the phone’s camera at the QR code located at the Toys “R” Us counter and pay.

Shop at Toys ‘R’ Us and enjoy 10-percent cashback up to P500 until March 31. Operated by Mynt (which is owned by Globe Telecom, Ant Financial and Ayala Corp.), GCash, a pioneer in electronic payments. Visit www.gcash. com. Follow GCash on Facebook www.facebook.com/ gcashoffic­ial, Twitter www.twitter.com/gcashoffic­ial and Instagram www.instagram.com/gcashoffic­ial.

 ??  ?? Mynt president and CEO Anthony Thomas together with Toys “R” Us general manager Celina Chua and operations manager Dennis Ramon Navato
Mynt president and CEO Anthony Thomas together with Toys “R” Us general manager Celina Chua and operations manager Dennis Ramon Navato

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