GARMIN launches GARMIN Pay wallet in Thailand Matching the healthy lifestyle 4.0 with a cashless society

CDG Admin
20-11-2018

GARMIN partners Thailand’s leading financial institutions namely, Kasikorn Bank (KBank), Krungthai Card (KTC), Siam Commercial Bank (SCB), and global payment networks, Mastercard and VISA, to launch GARMIN Pay, a new contactless payment feature on GARMIN smartwatches. GARMIN Pay is designed to meet the needs of health-conscious people in the digital age by allowing them to exercise without having to carry a wallet.

Mr. Krairop Luang u-thai, General Manager of GIS, the authorized distributor of GARMIN products in Thailand notes that Thailand is transforming into a cashless society, meaning that the adoption of technology and innovations will be a driving force in introducing contactless payments that respond to customers’ needs. GARMIN aims to provide users with access to contactless payments from devices close to home and thus truly match their lifestyles. Today, GARMIN is partnering with three leading financial institutions – KBank, KTC and SCB – and two global payment networks – Mastercard and VISA – to develop GARMIN Pay.

GARMIN Pay is designed to respond to the lifestyles of health-conscious people who like to exercise and are looking for more convenient ways of paying for products and services. The feature offers a new cashless experience purchases can be more seamless at growing contactless-accepted locations.

“GARMIN Pay is the latest feature on the GARMIN smartwatch. With just a few quick swipes, customers can easily access provider from their compatible GARMIN watch and use GARMIN Pay participating credit cards. Select the credit card you want to connect to the watch and create the GARMIN Pay Wallet by filling in the card information on the GARMIN Connect application along with your passcode. All customers then have to do is place their wrist near a card reader that supports PayWave and PayPass to purchase goods and services at shops that accept contactless payments. GARMIN Pay uses tokenization methods offered by the global payment networks to secure users’ information. The tokenized data is saved in an isolated safety chip which is in device, so to keep sensitive data from malware or virus. Now, GARMIN Pay is available in the U.S. and 21 countries around the world.” Mr. Krairop explains.

GARMIN Pay is available on vivoactive 3 series, forerunner 645 series, fenix 5 plus series. Check back for future additions and more information about GARMIN Pay, visit Garmin.co.th/Garmin-Pay

Name list from left to right (GarminPay_01)                                                                                                         

  1. Mr. Suripong Tantiyanon – Country Manager, VISA Thailand
  2. Mrs. Pittaya Vorapanyasakul – Executive Vice President – Credit Card Business, “KTC” or Krungthai Card Public Company Limited
  3. Mr. Amorn Suvachittanont – First Senior Vice President, Kasikorn Bank (KBank)
  4. Mr. Krairop Luang U-Thai – General Manager, GIS Co., Ltd.
  5. Mr. Srihanath Lamsam – EVP, Payments Product Development and Solutions Division, Siam Commercial Bank (SCB)
  6. Ms. Aileen Chew – Head of Market Development, Mastercard Thailand & Myanmar

About Garmin Corporation
Garmin Corporation is a global leader in Global Positioning System (GPS). The company has a satellite-based navigation system that meets various lifestyles and includes watches and GPS devices for sports and fitness as well as health wristbands, car GPS navigators, car dash cams, GPS area calculators. Garmin products are available at GIS Co., Ltd., the authorized distributor in Thailand. For more information, visit Garmin.co.th

About GIS Co., Ltd.
GIS is a subsidiary of CDG Group, a leader in one-stop services for professional Geographic Information System (GIS) including consultation, design, and installation of hardware and software systems. It has more than 20 years of experience in providing after-sale services and a staff of highly skilled technicians. GIS provides solutions to meet the business needs of government agencies, state enterprises, educational institutes, independent agencies and private companies. The company is also responsible for services in CLMV (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Vietnam). GIS is the authorized distributor for Garmin Corporation, which provides the best-selling satellite-based GPS navigators to drivers. The company started its distribution of Garmin products and services in 1998. For more information, visit www.giscompany.co.th

NEWS & EVENTS

CDG executive, Dr. Thanaporn Thitisawat has achieved a notable feat by winning the “Leader of Technology” award in the Technology category at the esteemed Future Trends Ahead & Awards 2024 event.

Recognized as one of the premier seminars and awards ceremonies of the year, we saw participation from over 360 organizations in Thailand, all competing for recognition. Alongside celebrating current achievements, the event also shed light on anticipated future trends for 2024 across various sectors, including the economy, business, marketing, technology, sustainability, and more, offering valuable insights for organizations striving to lead in the future business landscape. The Future Trends Leader Awards acknowledges organizational leaders who demonstrate expertise and innovation in aligning technology trends with their organizations’ goals. The selection process for these awards, took place on February 7, 2024. The selection process involved evaluation by a committee of experts, analysis of data from Social Listening Tools, and input from external voters. With a robust competition among numerous organizations, the awards ceremony recognized leaders and trendsetters across various categories, with a total of 95 awards presented to outstanding individuals and organizations. Dr. Thanaporn Thitisawat, the former President and current Managing Director and leader of CDG Group’s GIS Business, emerged as the winner of the Future Trends Leader Award in the “Leader of Technology” category. Dr. Thitisawat’s leadership exemplifies innovation, usability, and integrity, key criteria in the selection process. CDG Group’s commitment to leveraging technology for societal betterment and its focus on providing IT solutions to support governmental, enterprise, and private sector initiatives reflect their dedication to driving positive change and achieving business goals efficiently. Furthermore, the Future Trends Ahead & Awards 2024 event offered insights into emerging trends across various business domains, providing organizations with valuable guidance to navigate and excel in the evolving business landscape. This emphasis on future-oriented strategies underscores the importance of adaptability and innovation for organizations aiming to lead in the business era of tomorrow.

CDGS ร่วม กกพ. ปิดโครงการ พัฒนาระบบจัดการข้อมูลและการวิเคราะห์ข้อมูลเพื่อการกํากับกิจการพลังงาน (Data science and analytics) โดยเชื่อมโยงกับแพลตฟอร์มการแบ่งปันข้อมูล (ERC Data Sharing)

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Also, the team is ready to roll out plans to develop interactive VR games in the future by using AR technology for children’s learning.  Mr. Nart Liucharoen, Chief Executive Officer of CDG Group, revealed that, “CDG Code Their Dreams”, the collaborative project between CDG Group and the Faculty of ICT, Mahidol University, was aimed at adapting technologies to improving the Khlong Mahasawat community tourism. Recently, a team of 15 students visited the community in order to develop the competition works into different online platform products including the Thai-English website www.mahasawat.com, the Facebook Chatbot, and e-Commerce channels. These platforms serve as intermediaries to raise awareness about tourist attractions of the Khlong Mahasawat community.    “CDG Group is committed to using IT know-how and technology to take community tourism to greater heights. 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In the future, the local people should learn not only front-end uses, but also how to maintain the back-end system to ensure that the community can rely on itself in the long run. Nevertheless, CDG Group and Mahidol University plan to promote tourism through interactive VR games that can be used for cultural tourism. Such games will be jointly developed with bicycle maps to create the so-called “21st Century Classroom” for children aged 6-8 years. The children will play in simulated scenarios and have a chance to practice their problem-solving skills and gain a hands-on experience. Augmented Reality or AR technology will also be used in the games to create learning-driven environments as children will enjoy learning in real-world locations. The Khlong Mahasawat Community is one of the key tourist attractions in Nakhon Pathom province. 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