QR payments expand in Thailand, Malaysia and Cambodia

Cross-border links and tourist services add to region's growing digital money usage

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QR payment systems are becoming basic infrastructure in Southeast Asian nations. (Photos by Atsushi Tomiyama and Ken Kobayashi)

ATSUSHI TOMIYAMA, TSUBASA SURUGA, APORNRATH PHOONPHONGPHIPHAT and NORMAN GOH, Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO/SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/KUALA LUMPUR -- Making payments through scanning QR codes with smartphones is expanding rapidly in Southeast Asia, with countries like Thailand, Malaysia and Cambodia leading the growth in transactions.

QR payments started to spread in the emerging region several years ago due to low bank account ownership levels, scarce ATM networks in rural areas and the arrival of low-priced smartphones. The trend has spread thanks partly to the introduction of tourist services and cross-border links.

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