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Grab axes GrabPay card after adoption review

The discontinuation bears no impact on a user’s GrabPay wallet balance.

GrabPay card will no longer be available for online and offline transactions starting 1 June, Grab announced.

The company made the move after an evaluation of its existing financial services, where they observed a much higher adoption of other offerings, such as PayLater and GrabPay wallet.

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In line with the announcement, the company will no longer accept new applications for the card starting 1 April.

Users may request a replacement for their physical GrabPay card until 30 April.

Those who have not activated their physical card may do so until 31 May; however, the card will be unavailable for transactions after this date.

Users can still earn GrabReward points with the card on all eligible online and in-store transactions both locally and overseas until 31 May.

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