Singapore’s United Overseas Bank will provide support for Razer pay to develop Southeast Asia market

Singapore’s United Overseas Bank (UOB) will support Razer pay services launched in the Southeast Asian market in the coming months, the Business Times reported.

UOB and Razer said in a joint statement that they plan to launch the e-wallet app for teens and millennials in southeast Asia in a few months. As part of the exclusive partnership, uob will provide Razer Pay Singapore with a set of payment and advanced management solutions.

The scheme allows Razer Pay Singapore customers to top up their e-wallets and process online payments from merchants around the world. Users can use the eNETS debit or credit card service to top up their e-wallets or use FAST to make a quick and secure transfer directly to Razer.



It should be noted that there are currently no other e-wallet applications in Singapore that support FAST, FAST and secure money transfer services. Razer’s partnership with UOB will facilitate user money transfers, cash payments and top-up.

“Business Times” learned that two companies also discussed the application of Paynow corporate, the launch time this year August 13.
It allows Razer Pay Singapore customers to use the “unique entity number” or the user’s cell phone number to make digital payments to merchants and electronic wallet users.