Aeon now has its own e-wallet


  • TECH
  • Monday, 22 Oct 2018

You can leave your membership card at home, as the Aeon E-Wallet app is all you need to earn points.

Aeon has introduced its own e-wallet so you can use it to pay at its stores and seamlessly earn points.

Once users add their credit card to the Aeon E-Wallet, they can use the app to pay by scanning the QR code at the point of purchase.

Purchases made with the app will earn users points which can be converted to cash using the app.

The e-wallet can be topped up with no extra charge, while the balance and transaction history can be monitored in real-time.

Aeon claims that it has taken steps to secure the app by including a biometric login feature and multi-factor authentication.

The app can be used at all participating Aeon stores, including Aeon Big Hypermarkets, Aeon MaxValu Prime and Aeon Wellness.

The app is available on the Google Play and Apple App store.

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