iPASS MONEY offers up to 15% cashback on Japan payments via PayPay this summer
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- iPASS MONEY is offering a summer promotion for payments in Japan via PayPay, with potential cashback up to 15%.
- The promotion includes a 3.5% cashback on purchases and an additional 10% for first-time users, plus waived overseas transaction fees.
- Users can seamlessly use the iPASS MONEY app at PayPay-compatible merchants across Japan without needing a separate app or currency exchange.
Travelers heading to Japan this summer can take advantage of a lucrative promotion from iPASS MONEY, offering significant cashback and waived fees on purchases made through the PayPay network. From July 1 to September 30, users of the iPASS MONEY app can enjoy a 3.5% cashback on all transactions at PayPay-partnered physical stores in Japan. This benefit is part of a broader effort to enhance cross-border payment convenience for Taiwanese consumers.
Mobile payment has become mainstream for consumption in Japan.
For those using iPASS MONEY in Japan for the first time during the promotional period, an additional 10% cashback is available, bringing the potential total rewards to an impressive 15%. Furthermore, the promotion includes the elimination of the typical 1.5% overseas transaction fee often charged by credit card companies. This combined offer aims to make payments in Japan more cost-effective and user-friendly.
Users do not need to download a Japanese payment app or apply for other payment tools.
iPASS MONEY highlighted that mobile payments are widespread in Japan, accepted at various establishments from convenience stores to department stores. By integrating with PayPay, iPASS MONEY allows users to make payments using their existing app, eliminating the need to download additional applications or manage foreign currency. Users simply need to switch their app interface to the 'Japan version' and can then pay via QR code scanning or by presenting their payment code at participating merchants, ensuring a smooth and familiar payment experience akin to using the service in Taiwan.
Whether by presenting a 'payment code', using 'scan code payment', or paying at unmanned self-checkout equipment that supports 'PayPay', you can make purchases quickly.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.