Second Instalment Consumption Voucher Payments Begin

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2021-10-01 HKT 05:09

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  • E-wallet users will receive the vouchers automatically. Photo: AFP

    E-wallet users will receive the vouchers automatically. Photo: AFP

Hong Kong residents, who were among the first batch to register electronically, received their second instalment of consumption vouchers on Friday.

The government announced the HK$36 billion scheme in last February's budget as a way to boost the pandemic-hit economy. The first HK$2,000 instalment was paid out from August 1.

Anyone who registered electronically between July 4 and July 17 will receive HK$3,000, provided they opted to use either the AliPay, Tap and Go, or WeChat e-wallet. Those who opted to use an Octopus card, or app, will get HK$2,000 dollars, with the HK$1,000 balance coming in mid-December at the earliest - subject to spending requirements.

E-wallet users will receive the vouchers automatically, while Octopus Card users can get the vouchers by tapping on at service points at MTR stations, convenience stores - or by using the Octopus app.

On Thursday, a government spokesman attributed the 11.9 percent rise in August retail sales to the voucher scheme.

People who registered electronically after July 17, or by using a paper form, will get their second instalment on November 1.

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