Easy Pass users can now top up with MasterCard via “easyBills”

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2C2P, Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) and MasterCard have partnered to launch a new top-up channel for Electronic Toll Collection System for Easy Pass users in Thailand. Easy Pass users can now top up their cards easily with their MasterCard via easyBills’ mobile application or its website (www.easyBills.in.th), without having to pre-register their cards with the respective issuing banks. They will enjoy benefits including points accumulation upon card usage, extended due dates for payments made through the credit card, convenient storage of their favorite billers for repeat usage and checking their historical transactions, as well as the ability to set bill alerts on their calendar.  A thousand gift cards worth 500 baht each will be given away to the top 1,000 MasterCard cardholders who accumulate the highest Easy Pass top-up value via easyBills from now till 28 February 2017.

Mr. Piyachart Ratanaprasartporn, Chief Executive Officer of 2C2P (Thailand) Co., Ltd., said:  “easyBills is an innovative payment service catered to digital users who are familiar with the online platform. The collaboration marks the first time that Easy Pass users can easily and conveniently top up their cards without cash, using their MasterCard without pre-registering with their banks, simply by downloading and using the easyBills mobile application on either iOS or Android, or by visiting easyBills’ website.

easyBills helps consumers pay their bills easily, bringing convenience to everyone. It is equipped with special features that enable users to store their favorite billers for future usage, store their credit card details securely for future payments with 2C2P’s PCIDSS Level 1 certification and set biller alerts on their calendar to remind them of the payment due. Users will receive their payment confirmation via their emails,” Mr. Piyachart added. 

Mr. Antonio Corro, Country Manager for Thailand & Myanmar, MasterCard, said, “MasterCard is very pleased to join our partners to increase convenience to our customers. They can now top up their Easy Pass card through the easyBills mobile application and website, with their MasterCard that is issued by all the banks in Thailand. They can be assured that all the online transactions are secure, while enjoying the privileges from using MasterCard. We believe this service will pave the way for Thailand to become a cashless society soon.”

Mr.Narong Gieddech, Governor of Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) said: “Since 2010 we have provided our service for the Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) system;  there are 1.3 million Easy Pass card users. We are excited to join hands with MasterCard and 2C2P who developed easyBills. easyBills’ application and website will be the 12th top-up channel for Easy Pass. This service will be bolstered by Thailand’s National e-Payment system, which the government is set to launch to transform Thailand into a cashless society.”

easyBills “Pay Bill Easily…Get More Easier”, is developed by 2C2P in collaboration with MasterCard. Through this service, cardholders can pay utility bills, such as electricity, water supply, telephone, mobile phone top-up and e-wallet, as well as for insurance premium, online products, games, books and several other bills all in one app, anywhere anytime. Most importantly, security meets the international standard of 3D Secure.

There will be a giveaway of a thousand Tesco Lotus gift cards worth 500 baht each. The prizes will be awarded to the top 1,000 MasterCard cardholders who accumulate the highest top-up value on their Easy Pass via easyBills from now until February 28, 2017.


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