Cashless payment is not really anything new. This has been around for years since the invention of credit and debit cards. But today, especially through retail QR code, cashless and cardless shopping are both possible.
In simpler terms, anyone can now buy anything they want just by scanning a QR code using their own mobile devices.
A QR code is a type of barcode that users can scan with a smartphone to access information. You can create this code from a free QR code generator.
The impact of cashless payment was proven even more effective during the pandemic, where cash is deemed one of the top carriers of viruses. So technically, going cashless is considered way hygienic.
How do I create a QR code for payment?
Unfortunately, no one can create a custom payment QR code since it has to be connected to one’s e-wallet or bank account.
If you’re a merchant who wants to practice accepting online payments, here are the things you should consider:
1. You need to have an online wallet account that supports in-app QR code generation, such as Venmo, Paypal, or WeChat.
2. Open an account. It will require some of your personal details, complete name and phone number. In your account dashboard, check for your personal QR code. You can usually find it upon clicking your name.
3. Download your QR in your device, so you can print it and use it in your store or shop.
List of global wallet providers with scan to pay feature
Check out these leading mobile wallets globally, who have also integrated the QR technology into their systems:
WeChat
This app is described to be as an “app for everything” in China because apart from payment, you can also use this to send instant messages and for social media purposes.
When you log in to your WeChat app, right in your Me section, you will find your personal WeChat QR code for payment. You can send or have it scanned by anyone to send you digital money. It will go directly to your account.
WeChat also comes with an in-app scanner, so there’s no reason for anyone to not make that payment *wink*
Paypal
Paypal also integrated the PayPal QR code technology in their app. It started as a movement to help farmers and restaurant businesses in maximizing digital payment to help them recover from the pandemic.
Just make sure that the other party also has a Paypal account with sufficient balance, so he/she can send you payments. No need to struggle finding someone’s PayPal.Me link.
Venmo
Venmo, a Paypal-owned app is also another means of electronic fund transfer. When you connect all your bank accounts and debit cards to your Venmo account, all transactions will be free of charge.
However, you will incur a 3% charge when paying using your credit card. Even so, the use of Venmo is still a more convenient method of payment compared to manual swiping of your cards that requires you to still input your PIN.
Like PayPal, Venmo is also a QR code payment app. You can find your Venmo QR code in your dashboard and save it in your gallery for scanning purposes.
Gcash Overseas
Gcash Overseas is not as widely known as the first three mentioned, but it’s actively used in many countries, like USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, Italy, UAE, Germany, and many others.
But just like the previously mentioned wallet systems, Gcash also has its own in-app QR code that users can download and share to everyone for faster fund transfers.
It eliminates the need to manually input the receiver’s number and name, making it a faster alternative.
Benefits of using a QR code for payment-sending and receiving
Wondering what could be in a QR code that makes it a great payment tool? Check out the list below:
Fast and convenient method