Alipay reaches Australian stores

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Innovative Australian payments provider Quest Payment Systems is launching Alipay in Australian stores.

Its collaboration with Alipay, the world’s largest mobile and online payment company, will make it easy for Chinese nationals to pay for purchases in-store using their mobile phones, and in their own currency.

Quest has designed the software to integrate with POS systems to ensure a seamless experience for both retailers and customers.

Tourism Australia says Chinese visitors spent a record AU$8.9 billion over the 12 months to March this year. On average, Chinese tourists spend about AU$8000 each visit to Australia.

Quest has already enabled Alipay at select stores within The Chemist Warehouse and My Chemist pharmacy groups, with full rollout planned for early next year.

Quest innovation manager Luke Fuller says Alipay customers in Australia simply need to scan a code displayed on a payment terminal screen in order to pay from their mobile phone. “It’s simple, intuitive and ensures the customer can see exactly what their purchase will cost in both Australian dollars and their local currency.”


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