
Malaysia-based digital payments company Paydibs has partnered with Alipay+, a global wallet platform under Ant International, to make cross-border payments easier and more accessible.
Paydibs said in a statement on Tuesday that through this collaboration, its merchants can now accept payments from over 15+ leading e-wallets and bank apps in the Alipay+ partner ecosystem, including Alipay, GCash, Kakao Pay and others.
This feature helps small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) connect with international customers more easily, opening new opportunities for cross-border e-commerce in Southeast Asia and other regions.
By accepting global wallets and payments in local currencies, Paydibs makes it simpler for merchants to handle international transactions, while also reducing checkout problems and boosting sales.
For SMEs, this means a better chance to grow and compete in the digital economy.
“Partnering with Alipay+ marks an important step for Paydibs and our merchants. This collaboration combines Alipay+’s global reach with our commitment to merchant-first innovation, giving businesses access to a wider pool of international consumers.
“Together, we are making cross-border transactions simpler, faster and more inclusive, helping merchants of every size grow beyond borders,” said Tee Kean Kang, Chief Commercial Officer of Paydibs.
According to the statement, the partnership also supports Malaysia’s diverse communities and underserved markets by providing more inclusive ways for merchants to connect with international customers.
By connecting local businesses to global digital platforms, Paydibs is helping make Malaysia a key hub for cross-border e-commerce in the region.
This partnership highlights Paydibs’ position as a future-ready payment gateway in Southeast Asia and supports its mission of “Payment Inclusion Beyond Transactions.”
With secure and business-friendly online payment solutions built for today’s digital economy, Paydibs enables companies of all sizes to grow confidently across borders.
Looking ahead, Paydibs plans to expand its digital financial solutions and strengthen its role in Malaysia’s payment ecosystem.
These efforts reflect the company’s commitment to supporting SMEs build resilience, improve efficiency and achieve long-term growth in the digital economy, said the statement.
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