Touch and Go scan Alipay+ qrpay in China - 1% overseas transactions conversion fee - but you don't usually see this as it is incorporated into the exchange rate listed on the TnG app,
To see the exchange rate, for to the 'Scan' or 'Pay' features in the TnG app, then 'Swype up to pay abroad with Alipay+' , you will see the exchange rate for the day.
TnG use the "mid-market exchange rate" to set their daily exchange rate.
Now, TnG also have a "Visa Debit" card you can apply for which they state is 0% fees, but it's also just marketing smoke and mirrors, since 1% is already incorporated into the exchange rate. But this TnG Visa Debit card can be used to pay for Visa enabled purchases in China, or ATM withdrawals in China
But TnG only has an advantage if you reload cash into the TnG wallet.
If you reload TnG via credit card, there is an additional 1%. So it's 1%+1% if you reload TnG with credit card and then spend via Alipay+ in China
In comparison, Bank's credit card charges between 1.5-3% for every overseas transaction
e.g. Foreign charges converted by Maybank American Express credit card apply a conversion factor of 2.5% to the converted amount. A charge that is made in foreign currency other than U.S. Dollars when the conversion is done by American Express be converted into U.S. Dollars before being converted in your billing currency in the country visited - SUPER UNCOOL, LAYERS OF HIDDEN COSTS - but you can almost never use AMEX in China. AMEX is only good for local spend because if a 1% Cashback for every Ringgit
e.g. Maybank Master/Visa credit card charges a 1% currency conversion administrative fee on top of the prevailing exchange rate, and note that, unlike TnG, Maybank does not incorporate the currency conversion fee in the listed listed exchange rates.
So, if you're a bean counter who wishes to squeeze the best deal out of spending Ringgit paying Yuan (RMB) in China
(1) Those fees and charges are already known
(2) So you just have to compare the daily exchange rate used by either TnG, your bank, or
(3) Covert cash at your local money exchange, also referencing if their exchange rate is better or not, but bring cash to China and then do this
https://www.boc.cn/en/custserv/202404/t2024...3_24845718.html , never tried, not sure about charges and rates. Bank of China have their own apps like E-CNY app, which they say can be used. They also mentioned you can bind your overseas bank card or your domestic bank card opened at BOC with your WeChat/Alipay account. You can pay via QR code or via the APP in China. I BELIEVE THIS WILL BE TOO MUCH FOR A SHORT CHINA STAY OVER.
(4) WeChat Pay charges a 3% transaction fee for purchases above RMB 200, smaller purchases below RMB 200, there are no transaction fees. There is no charge to link bank cards, make payments, top up your Balance or withdraw funds by the WeChat Pay MY Wallet.
(5) Similarly, if you managed to get money into Alipay (early adopters of Alipay in Malaysia may have a glitch where the Alipay account can receive funds directly from TnG - at least my account, it is possible). Alipay it also
charges a 3% transaction fee for purchases above RMB 200.