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PayMe by HSBC Launches New Bill Payment Service to Pay Hundreds of Public Bodies & Merchants Like Towngas/ HK Electric/ CLP Power/ Others
Starting today, over 3.2 million PayMe by HSBC users can pay bills more easily of hundreds of local merchants and public institutions, including Towngas, HK Electric, CLP Group, In...
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Starting today, over 3.2 million PayMe by HSBC users can pay bills more easily of hundreds of local merchants and public institutions, including Towngas, HK Electric, CLP Group, Inland Revenue Department (IRD) and traffic fines, etc., as announced by PayMe. Moreover, PayMe also added a scanner button for payments via scanning a FPS QR code.

PayMe is committed to advance all the time to meet the ever-changing needs of customers, Lawrence Li, Head of Transactions and Payments for Wealth and Personal Banking at HSBC Hong Kong and Head of PayMe, said.

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The newly launched feature not only makes bill payments more convenient but also diversifies PayMe's merchant circle, connecting users with numerous public service organizations, thereby adding greater value to customers' daily lives.

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