Chinese payment firm UnionPay International (UPI) has announced a strategic partnership with Malaysia-based Bank Simpanan Nasional (BSN) to launch the UnionPay QR payment in Malaysia in the first half of 2025.

This collaboration underscores both parties’ commitment to advancing digital payment solutions in Malaysia and enhancing the country’s evolving payment ecosystem. Through this partnership, BSN will join UnionPay as a member, expanding its portfolio of payment system operators to include UnionPay alongside Visa, Mastercard, and MyDebit, the duo said in a statement on last Friday.

As the third-largest debit card issuer in Malaysia, managing over six million debit cards nationwide, BSN is adapting to evolving consumer preferences for e-wallets
and contactless transactions.

In a strategic move to strengthen its presence in the digital payment landscape, BSN is expanding its payment and acceptance solutions to include QR payment.

This initiative will empower customers, particularly digitally savvy and travel-oriented young consumers, to make seamless domestic and international payments through UnionPay’s secure and widely accepted QR payment system.

“This partnership allows us to expand our digital payment solutions while contributing to the growth of Malaysia’s digital payment ecosystem,

“With this virtual QR Pay solution, consumers will benefit from greater convenience, security, and control over their spending, enhancing their financial experiences, especially during cross-border travel,” said Dr. Jian Jiangtao, Regional Head of UnionPay International (Southeast Asia).

Jay Khairil, Chief Executive of BSN, said this partnership with UPI marks a significant milestone in BSN’s digital transformation journey.

“The QR payment solution enables customers to transact effortlessly across UnionPay’s extensive network, including China and other participating countries,

“BSN’s facilitation of QR Pay acceptance amplifies our commitment to supporting micro-businesses and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in adopting cashless payment solutions,” he added.

According to the statement, this collaboration between UnionPay and BSN signifies a shared commitment to innovation and enhancing customer experiences.

By introducing the widely accepted QR payment solution to Malaysia, BSN is set to offer a seamless, modern payment option tailored to the evolving needs of local communities, said the statement.

UnionPay International (UPI) is a subsidiary of China UnionPay, dedicated to expanding and supporting UnionPay’s global business.

With partnerships across 2,600 institutions worldwide, UnionPay cards are accepted in 183 countries and regions, with issuance in 82 of them.

BSN offers products and services, including savings, financial management, microfinance, personal financing, as well as both Islamic and conventional credit cards in Malaysia.

The bank currently operates more than 387 branches, 40 Micro Finance Centers, 576 automated teller machines (ATMs), 260 cash recycling machines (CRM), 10 mobile bank branches (CBB), and over 2,240 BSN Agents (EB BSN) nationwide, including in rural and remote areas. It has more than 10.3 million customers.

As of November 2024, the bank manages retail deposits valued at MYR 21.9 billion ($4.92 billion).

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