HONG KONG, June 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Wonder, a leading payments and fintech platform in Hong Kong and APAC, is proud to announce a landmark partnership as the first omnichannel payment facilitator ...
HONG KONG, Feb. 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- YeahPay, a payment brand under Hong Kong-listed company YEAHKA(9923.HK), recently announced a strategic partnership with Octopus Cards Limited (Octopus) to ...
Apple fans in Hong Kong will soon be able to add their Octopus transit cards to Apple Pay. Support is “coming soon,” Octopus Cards Limited confirmed this week. It will allow you to use your iPhone or ...
Checkout.com, a digital payments provider, announced a partnership with Octopus, Hong Kong’s “homegrown” global fintech, in order to enable online payment for customers of Hong Kong’s leading payment ...
Checkout.com, a leading digital payments provider, today announced a strategic partnership with Octopus, Hong Kong’s first homegrown global fintech, to enable online payment for customers of Hong Kong ...
Jaslin Goh is a marketer who has made an indelible mark at every stage of her career. At HSBC’s digital wallet PayMe, she led marketing, design, and customer experience, sharpening the app’s entry and ...
Taxi drivers cannot impose surcharges for using the Octopus card payment platform and are already enjoying fee waivers, the ...
New measures require taxi drivers to provide at least two e-payment options, as part of broader government push to modernise ...
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More than 47,000 registered Hong Kong taxi drivers have adopted the commercial version of the Octopus app or equipped their cabs with mobile card readers ahead of new electronic payment regulations ...
More than 47,000 taxi drivers have adopted the commercial version of the Octopus app or equipped their cabs with mobile card readers ahead of new electronic payment regulations taking effect in Hong ...