HN QR-code Payment

Are you tired of carrying cash or cards when you go shopping or dining out? HN QR-code payment is the solution you've been waiting for!
HN QR-code payment is a fast, secure, and easy payment method that lets you make payments using your smartphone. With HN QR-code payment, you can settle your purchases at participating merchants by simply scanning a QR-code with your smartphone camera. Each wallet has its own unique QR-code; for sub-wallets, you can also create different QR-codes.
How it works

To use or receive payments with QR-code, you need to have a company registered to your receiving wallet.
As a basic user of HN QR-code payment, you need a smartphone with a camera and the HN app installed. When you're ready to pay, simply open the app, tap “Pay with QR-code,” and scan the QR code displayed at the merchant's checkout counter. The app will automatically deduct the payment amount from your account and transfer it to the merchant's account.
The transaction fee is low—only 0,2 % internally and 0,4 % externally. Companies, shops, and cafés looking to accept QR code payments can easily generate their own HN QR code using the HN app and begin offering a convenient payment experience.
The benefits of HN QR-code payments

HN QR-code payment offers several benefits over traditional payment methods, including:
Convenience: You no longer need to carry cash or cards—just your smartphone.
Speed: Complete a payment in seconds with a quick scan.
Security: Your payment data is encrypted and stored on a secure, distributed ledger.
Where you can use HN QR-code payment

HN QR-code payment is accepted at an increasing number of merchants across the country, including restaurants, supermarkets, and retail stores. Look for the HN QR-code payment logo or ask the merchant if they accept HN QR-code payment.
In conclusion, HN QR-code payment is a convenient, fast, and secure method that makes your shopping and dining experience hassle-free. Try HN QR-code payment today and enjoy the advantages of a cashless lifestyle.