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Grab launches cashless stored value option

Top up cards can be bought for as low as $20.

Grab launched GrabPay Credits, which delivers a new cashless stored value option allowing top-ups via a variety of widely available local funding sources to its GrabPay in-app mobile payment solution.

Riders can now easily top up their balance through local banks, ATMs and stores.

Launching first in Indonesia and Singapore, GrabPay Credits will be available in all remaining countries across Southeast Asia in the coming weeks.

In Singapore, customers can purchase top-ups for GrabPay Credits using American Express, China Union Pay, MasterCard and Visa. 

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