By Ash Robinson | 04 Apr 2025 | IN-7734
An Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) interoperable QR payment ecosystem is fast becoming a textbook example to be used by Western payment networks.
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Worldpay's Global Payment Report |
NEWS |
In its 2024 Global Payment Report, Worldpay states that the East Asian region is seeing a surge in QR payment usage. The report stated that “the success of Alipay and WeChat Pay in China decisively established that QR codes could drive mass consumer adoption of digital payments.” The report went on to say that QR code payments have become ubiquitous across Southeast Asia due to their simplicity, standardization, inexpensive operation for merchants, and support for underlying infrastructure from central banks.
The ASEAN QR Ecosystem |
IMPACT |
Countries inside the ASEAN have seen a marked increase in their digital footprint with the digital economy value in the region set to be nearly worth US$2 trillion by 2030, as forecast in the ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA). To help facilitate the increased use of QR payments, ASEAN governments, over the last decade, have begun introducing regulations across the region to standardize QR payments with the goal of creating a localized ASEAN payment ecosystem.
The number of cross-border payment systems being launched is set to increase over the coming years, so the ASEAN region is on the verge of accomplishing a global first—a fully-linked inter-border QR payment ecosystem.
For the ASEAN region, an interoperable QR payments ecosystem will lead to an easier transition from a cash-dominated payments market to a post-COVID-19 digital-based market. This can be seen in reporting by major banks in the region with declining physical card usage and a regional percentage drop of 20% since 2020 according to the ASEAN digital footwork report.
ASEAN Examples as a Development Roadmap for Western QR Payment Code Alternative |
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The emergence of a cross-border QR ecosystem brings several benefits that will appeal to several different types of groups:
For example, WeChat Pay operates within the WeChat environment and allows for real-time interaction with customers. Businesses can communicate with their customers directly, handle customer service inquiries, and publicize promotions using the app. This high level of engagement can create a more dynamic customer experience and foster a sense of community around a brand.