DBS Bank and Gojek today announced that more than 1.7 million DBS PayLah! users can now book and pay for their Gojek rides directly through the PayLah! platform. The move will provide more convenient access to transport services and boost the adoption of digital payments.
Users can now book and pay for their Gojek rides directly and seamlessly on DBS PayLah! and receive curated offers from other PayLah! merchants at the same time
The integration of Gojek’s services into the DBS PayLah! platform deepens the strategic partnership between the two companies, which was inked in 2018 at the time of Gojek’s launch in Singapore, where all five million DBS/POSB customers enjoyed exclusive early access to Gojek’s services.
“Consumers can fully appreciate the importance of digital payment options especially as we recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, with personal hygiene and safety now being prioritised highly. This is evident from the exponential increase witnessed in the adoption of our digital banking and payments services,” said Shee Tse Koon, DBS Singapore Country Head.
“Ride-hailing is among one of the most frequently used services by our DBS PayLah! users. Allowing them to now conveniently book and pay for their Gojek rides via PayLah! further enhances their user experience as there’s no need to toggle between apps. The integration also enables us to better engage PayLah! users via our large range of services and personalised offers curated just for them, to help serve their everyday needs.”
“These commuters are likely tertiary students who receive their monthly allowance from their parents in cash,” explained Shee. “We are working with several tertiary education institutions on a financial literacy curriculum, where we teach students financial planning concepts and fundamentals of digital payments via our NAV Planner. This has helped, and will continue to help, shift the traditional cash-based approach so that more students can make use of digital payments.”
Lien Choong Luen, General Manager of Gojek Singapore, added: “The integration of a Gojek tile in the DBS PayLah! app is timely and benefits users of both PayLah! and Gojek. Not only will it facilitate more convenient access to our ride-hailing service, it also strengthens the use of cashless payments among our commuters, which is key as we adapt to a new way of living where hygiene, health and safety have become paramount. To create a safer ride environment, we have been encouraging customers to use contactless payments and providing complimentary car sanitisation services to driver-partners. We look forward to working with DBS – which has been a valued strategic partner – to find new ways to support and delight our users.”
The bank has also enabled instant transfer of earnings support funds during the circuit breaker period for which DBS waived all processing fees.