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It’s time for a single QR code for all the world’s payments

A move toward integrating disparate apps so that one day a single QR will work anywhere in the world should lead to a vast open loop in which even the smallest of businesses can go cashless and accept funds from any customer, local or foreign

November 07, 2023 / 10:29 IST
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The next big thing: A move toward integrating disparate apps so that one day a single QR will work anywhere in the world. (Source: Bloomberg)

Masahiro Hara, the Denso Wave Inc engineer who invented the two-dimensional barcode known as quick response, or QR, had never imagined that his system of labelling automotive parts would one day become a crucial pillar of monetary exchange.

That innovation has emerged as a preferred form of contactless transfer of value across Asia and Latin America, starting with China’s Alipay and WeChat 12 years ago. Small retailers who couldn’t afford costly credit-card terminals and high fees have been the biggest beneficiaries, as have consumers who have traditionally lacked access to bank accounts — Southeast Asia alone has 80 e-wallets used by more than 200 million people.

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Now comes the next big thing: A move toward integrating disparate apps so that one day a single QR will work anywhere in the world.

Brazil’s Pix QR, India’s UPI QR, Indonesia’s QRIS, the Philippines’ QR Ph, and Singapore’s SGQR are all successful examples of the basic idea that a merchant shouldn’t have to display scores of barcodes to accept funds from different sources. A single image ought to be compatible with every consumer app and wallet.