Brunei’s digital payment market is experiencing rapid growth. Over the past five years, digital payment transaction volume has increased by 87.8%. Local payment applications such as BIBD QuickPay and Pocket are widely used in supermarkets and convenience stores. Brunei Islamic banks have also launched multiple electronic payment solutions, forming a solid foundation for integrating shared power bank mobile payment systems. This creates strong advantages for the Brunei shared power bank market and continues to unlock significant profitability potential in Southeast Asia’s shared charging industry.

1. Introduction to Brunei Payment System
Brunei’s payment ecosystem combines local digital wallets with internationally accepted payment tools, making it highly suitable for small-value self-service rental scenarios such as shared power banks. The integration channels are clear and well-structured across different user groups.
Mainstream payment methods include:
- NEXGEN Payment: A local electronic wallet supported by Brunei’s banking system. It is widely used across retail stores and tourist attractions. It offers low transaction fees and fast settlement, making it the primary payment method for local users.
- Boost eWallet Payment: A cross-border digital wallet widely used in Southeast Asia. It is suitable for foreign visitors in Brunei, solving the payment barrier for users without local accounts and enabling seamless QR code payments.
- International Payment Methods:
Apple Pay and Google Pay support NFC contactless payments and are widely applicable in Brunei. Visa and Mastercard are also fully supported as global standard card payment systems, covering both local and international users.
2. Brunei Shared Power Bank Payment Solution

Based on the local payment landscape and user behavior, the Litapower shared power bank factory provides customized hardware and software solutions for Southeast Asia. The system has already integrated NEXGEN and Boost eWallet payments, along with independent software deployment and OEM branding services. Multiple device models support full-scenario deployment, making it a strong partner for overseas expansion in the Brunei shared power bank market.
The core deployment strategy for Brunei Shared Power Bank focuses on NEXGEN as the primary local payment channel. It aligns with local users’ habit of small-value QR code payments and is suitable for deployment across retail stores, Atrações turísticas, Hotéis, and entertainment venues.
For cross-border travelers and foreign users, the system supports Boost eWallet QR payments, Apple Pay, Google Pay contactless payments, as well as Visa and Mastercard card payments. This solves the problem of users without local accounts and ensures full coverage of international consumption scenarios.
With multi-payment integration and intelligent device management, Brunei shared power bank solutions significantly reduce payment friction, improve usage conversion rates, and ensure stable revenue performance for operators.
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