SINGAPORE - DBS and ComfortDelGro have entered into a strategic partnership for customers in Singapore to book and pay for taxi rides directly through an in-app booking function on DBS PayLah!. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - DBS and ComfortDelGro have entered into a strategic partnership for customers in Singapore to book and pay for taxi rides directly through an in-app booking function on DBS PayLah!
ComfortDelGro Taxi chief executive Ang Wei Neng said that to help stop the spread of Covid-19, both companies want to encourage customers to switch to using in-app payments such as DBS PayLah!. Booking a taxi through their apps would also make contract tracing easier. DBS and ComfortDelGro first partnered in 2017 to introduce QR code payment for taxi rides. Prior to the Covid-19 outbreak, DBS said it recorded some 20 per cent of QR code transactions taking place within the transport segment. In February, the companies worked together, offering discounts and fee waivers to encourage commuters to use cashless payment for street hail fares to help facilitate contact tracing.
He said:"This marks a significant milestone in our journey to inject dynamism into our mobile ecosystem platform, where we leverage technology and artificial intelligence to proactively piece together individual journeys for our customers.
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