DBS PayLah – Most Singaporeans have a DBS or POSB account so it stands to reason that DBS PayLah is the most widely used and accepted mobile wallet. You can send or request funds from anyone, including non-DBS/POSB customers, via a simple mobile phone number. That’s right — you no longer need to know the bank account number of the recipient, or deal with things like SWIFT or branch codes.
UOB Mighty – UOB Mighty is also accepted at a wide range of partner merchants, many of them dining establishments. In fact, it offers dining deals from over 3,200 restaurants in Singapore. OCBC Pay Anyone – OCBC customers can request for money or send money to anyone via a personalised QR code; make NETS QR purchases up to a daily limit of $1,000; and pay for your dining, shopping; transport needs via QR code at NETS terminal at partner merchants. Using OCBC Pay Anyone allows you to pay anyone in Singapore as it has a wide range of OCBC partner merchants across major categories such as cinemas, retail shops, convenience stores, food and beverages, and wellness and beauty, including Cathay Cineplexes, TADA, and Koufu.
GrabPay – GrabPay is best known to regular users of Grab since you can just top-up prepaid GrabPay credits for your Grab rides. Moreover, you can send or receive GrabPay credits to others without a hitch. When you link your debit or credit card for payment, you will also earn card benefits and reward points on your Grab ride. GrabPay is rapidly adding and growing its network of partner merchants, as well as adding services like GrabFood, GrabDelivery and even hotels and e-scooter services on its platform to expand the use of its e-wallet.