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Razer Pay to debut at NETS POS terminals in 2019

Singapore users will be able to pay their bills, purchase movie or concert tickets and access gaming codes.

Razer’s mobile wallet solution Razer Pay could soon roll out at 40,000 Nets unified point of sale (UPOS) terminals in conjunction with its launch in Singapore in Q1 2019, an announcement revealed.

The announcement was made during the Singapore Fintech Festival wherein Razer said that it is currently working with Nets Group to bring Razer Pay acceptance to its terminals.

“Since we announced our intention to launch Razer Pay by the first quarter of 2019, we’ve seen tremendous interest from businesses in Singapore to collaborate with us,” Razer chief Tan Ming Liang said.

Also read: UOB teams up with Razer to launch Razer Pay

The announcement revealed that Razer Pay users in Singapore will also be able to pay for their movie or concert tickets directly through the app, as well as access digital entertainment offerings including Steam Wallet codes and Sony PlayStation PINS.

The firm is also working with SP Group to integrate utility payments within the Razer Pay app. “In this way, users can experience unprecedented convenience and ease of payment for their utility bills,” Razer said.

In addition to Nets, local household brands such as Reebonz, Sistic, SP Group and WTS Travel are working with Razer to integrate Razer Pay into their systems, the announcement noted. 

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