G7, the cab company in Europe, is expanding how many payments its French taxi drivers can accept to enhance the travel experience for visitors. Partnering with Alipay+, a suite of cross-border mobile payments and digitalization technology solutions, visitors can now pay for taxis directly using one of 15 international e-wallets.
International passengers, especially those from Asia, can now pay on board using their preferred home e-wallet via Alipay+. Customers will be able to pay directly via their mobile device, by scanning the QR code generated on in-vehicle payment terminals provided by G7.
Pietro Candela, general manager of Europe at Alipay+
Pietro Candela, general manager of Europe at Alipay+ commented: “The partnership between Alipay+ and G7 represents a significant step in the path towards expanding our offerings for global travelers coming to France and enhancing the tourism experience. During peak season, we saw growth in international tourism this summer and thanks to this latest collaboration, taxi drivers will enjoy new benefits by attracting new customers with convenient and familiar payment methods.”
Nicolas Riegert, CEO and co-founder of PayXpert
Nicolas Riegert, CEO and co-founder of PayXpert stated: “By integrating Alipay+ in G7 taxis, we are not only expanding payment options but also enhancing the overall travel experience for international tourists. This initiative also shows how our agility can ensure a smooth deployment even on large-scale projects, benefiting both G7 and their esteemed customers.”
Expanding payment methods
Alipay+ works with its partners and merchants to serve 1.6 billion users worldwide. It is also enabled in 66 markets globally, connecting over 90 million merchants. Among the 15 Alipay+ e-wallets and mobile partners accepted in France are:
Alipay (the Chinese mainland)
AlipayHK (Hong Kong SAR, China)
MPay (Macao SAR, China)
Touch ’n Go eWallet (Malaysia)
MyPB by Public Bank Berhad (Malaysia)
Hipay (Mongolia)
GCash (The Philippines)
OCBC Digital and Changi Pay (Singapore)
TrueMoney (Thailand)
Tinaba (Italy)
Bluecode (Germany and Austria)
Kakao Pay (South Korea)
Naver Pay (South Korea)
Toss Pay (South Korea)
To support the collaboration, Alipay+ partner PayXpert provided a remote and centralised activation across G7’s entire fleet of over 10,000 next-generation Android terminals integrated in their taxis. This strategic initiative aligns with PayXpert’s DNA of innovation and inclusivity, encompassing the acceptance of multiple payment methods and integrating accessibility solutions that support all users.
Yann Ricordel, deputy managing director, G7 said: “Activating the Alipay+ solution is part of our ongoing drive to improve the customer experience on board our cabs and meet the needs of all our passengers, such as Asian travelers accustomed to paying by simply scanning a QR Code generated on the drivers’ payment terminals.”
G7 supports its customers to travel in and around Paris, as well as across 230 cities in France. Globally it has a presence in 20 countries and 50 cities, via its major network of over 10,000 affiliated independent taxi drivers, various partners and popular smartphone app. G7 also provides both private customers and businesses with a wide range of effective and innovative tools, services and solutions to meet their needs and support their daily travel requirements.
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