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Thomson Medical partners with Adyen for integrated payments

The healthcare group’s patients can pay using their preferred modes and currencies.

Thomson Medical has partnered with Adyen to implement integrated payment technology across its hospital and network of 37 specialist medical clinics and services in Singapore.

The collaboration will allow patients to make payments through their preferred modes and currencies.

A key feature is the integration of in-person payment terminals into Thomson Medical's existing point-of-sale (POS) systems for more streamlined and secure processes.

Thomson Medical’s mobile app, Thomson Touch, also features integrated payment capabilities, enabling patients to access billing information and make payments for medical services directly.

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