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Indeed, the introduction of new QR code payment technology formed part of the Thai Government’s efforts to support the traditional grocery retailers channel, enabling traditional stores to process payments through mobile banking apps without installing an Electronic Data Capture (EDC) machine. While the COVID-19 crisis provided a boost to the development of cashless payment options in the Thai retailing market because of concerns about viral transmission via cash, the trend was already gaining significant momentum before the pandemic. The first case involving local transmission of the virus was reported on 31 January. On 13 January 2020, Thailand became the first country outside of China to confirm a case of COVID-19. Store-based non-grocery retailing channels were amongst those hit hardest by the pandemic and measures imposed to limit the spread of the disease. The COVID-19 pandemic had a major impact on the Thai retailing market, with almost all channels seeing sales fall in 2020, particularly in the second quarter of the year during which the government imposed a lockdown over March-May.