Visa is committed to helping stakeholders in the tourism sector adapt to the post COVID-19 situationas tourism is one of Thailand’s growth engines. Photo: Pattaya Mail |
Under the cooperation, Visa will be working with financial institutions to support businesses partners in upgrading their payment acceptance service to card payments. For businesses that are already accepting card payments, they can also upgrade their EDC terminal to accept contactless payments, including contactless card, smartphone and wearables. Visa will also be working with banks to provide training for cashiers to ensure the payment acceptance procedure is compliant with the Safety and Health Administration (SHA) standards.
Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn, TAT Governor, said: “We have created the Safety and Health Administration (SHA) certification program, in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, Ministry of Public Health, Board of Trade of Thailand, and Thai tourism operators to regain tourist confidence and position Thailand as a preferred global tourism destination. Under the ‘new normal’, Thailand’s tourism industry will experience many changes that will be introduced, including cashless payments for products and services.”
Mr. Suripong Tantiyanon, Visa Country Manager, Thailand said: “Tourism is one of Thailand’s growth engines, so Visa is committed to helping stakeholders in the sector adapt to the post COVID-19 situation, recover and grow. We are pleased to be able to leverage our technological expertise, experience and network to support the country’s economic recovery while accelerating the digital transformation.”
According to Visa’s latest study on consumer behavior and Thailand’s payment of the ‘new normal’, three in five Thais (61 percent) are forming cashless habits, preferring to pay with cards or through mobile applications over cash. At the same time, the way people intend to pay in the future is consistent across the globe, with consumers in Thailand (69 percent), the Asia Pacific (75 percent) and around the world (66 percent) choosing to stick with electronic payments after the current situation is over.
Read the full article at Pattaya Mail: https://www.pattayamail.com/thailandnews/visa-joins-thailand-tourism-authority-to-expand-new-normal-digital-payments-309526
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