Going cashless abroad? GCash is now accepted in South Korea, Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia

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Going cashless abroad? GCash is now accepted in South Korea, Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia
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Good news, travelers! You can now use GCash for dining and shopping while you’re abroad. | via philstarlife

Worried your pocket money isn't enough during your international travels? You can now opt for a hassle-free, cashless payment method as GCash is now accepted in Asia's top travel destinations, including South Korea, Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia.

Travelers in South Korea can go cashless when they make purchases at Alipay+ partner establishments like Starbucks, Hyundai Duty Free Shop, Lotte, Line Friends, Shilla DFS, Haidiao, and Paris Baguette in Myeong-Dong, Dong Dae Moon, Hong Dae, Itaewon, and Seoul Namsan Tower.Meanwhile, those in Malaysia can use GCash at convenience stores KK Mart and Happy Mart, as well as food stops like Tealive, Mydin, Dunkin Donut, and Bake with Yen.

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