The Gold Coast Bulletin

ALIPAY PAVES WAY FOR CHINESE TO PAY VIA MOBILE

- ALISTER THOMSON alister.thomson@news.com.aui

BPS Technology executives were looking for a sign their tieup with Chinese eCommerce platform Alipay was a smart move and happily at the launch party there was one right on cue.

At the Skypoint bar on level 78 at Q1, an Alipay point-of-sale system (demo model) was set up for a promotiona­l photo shoot.

Within minutes it was swamped by Chinese tourists seeking to pay for their purchases via the POS terminal.

When they found out it was a non-working model, they were annoyed, and it is easy to see why.

Alipay is among the top payment types in China, where credit card use is uncommon and cash or mobile transactio­ns are prevalent.

Consumers can use Alipay via their mobile phones to purchase products and services, including accommodat­ion, entertainm­ent and food.

The app also enables payment of bills and just about every other aspect of managing day-to-day finances.

Newly minted BPS Technology chief executive Iain Dunstan said the deal with Alipay, whereby the platform will be rolled out to 36,000 Bartercard merchants among others, was a “pure win win” for all parties involved.

“Chinese tourists come here and it is a struggle because they can’t use their credit cards,” he said.

Mr Dunstan said Chinese tourists would soon be able to go to a range of shops and attraction­s, including Skypoint, Dreamworld, The Fish House, Moo Moos and Chemist Warehouse, and use their Alipay app for transactio­ns.

BPS is in the process of installing the POS terminals and expects to have 150 at different locations on the Gold Coast in the next few weeks.

Mr Dunstan said Alipay users were also able to claim discount vouchers on the app from Entertainm­ent Publicatio­ns – a BPS-owned company that distribute­s a restaurant and activity guide.

Mr Dunstan said Alipay had huge potential but it was too early to say how much revenue could be raised.

 ?? Picture: GLENN HAMPSON ?? BPS Technology CEO Iain Dunstan and George Lawson from Alipay launch Alipay, which allows Chinese visitors to pay via their smartphone­s.
Picture: GLENN HAMPSON BPS Technology CEO Iain Dunstan and George Lawson from Alipay launch Alipay, which allows Chinese visitors to pay via their smartphone­s.

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