We’re all familiar with using contactless payment gateways to pay for goods and services in Singapore, anything from PayWave to GrabPay. However, you might have noticed a growing presence of WeChat ...
Ten years ago, eBay lost the battle to conquer China's e-commerce market to small upstart Alibaba. Ten years on, China's e-commerce market has grown more than tenfold, and Alibaba has become a global ...
Visiting China just got a whole lot easier for international travelers. Starting Friday, visitors are able to link their Visa (V) and Mastercard (MA) accounts to China’s most popular mobile payment ...
Chinese payments giant WeChat Pay can now be used by foreign visitors to pay for goods and services in China. The Chinese payments giant has partnered with Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover ...
Is WeChat Pay taking over Alipay? originally appeared on Quora: the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand the world. Answer by Glenn Luk, ...
Merchants around the world now enable the millions of outbound Chinese tourists to pay for items as they can do at home. These merchants now accept the two most widely used Chinese mobile apps: Alipay ...
Alipay, China's leading mobile payment service provider, has launched a new tap-and-pay function that it expects will streamline the checkout process for merchants, while offering consumers a ...
Samsung announced today that it has cemented a deal that will make Alipay, China’s largest online payments platform, available through Samsung Pay. The partnership, made between Samsung Electronics ...
Samsung Pay users in China can now use local payment service Alipay directly though their accounts, Samsung has announced. The South Korean tech giant signed an MOU with Ant Financial Services Group, ...