China Daily (Hong Kong)

E-wallet services bloom at airports

- By MENG JING in Beijing and WANG YING in Shanghai Contact the writers at wang_ying@chinadaily.com.cn

Internatio­nal airports have become the new battlefiel­d for the country’s top internet companies as they gear up for overseas expansion by providing Chinese outbound travelers with more e-wallet services.

The timing is ideal, as millions of tourists pack their bags right before the National Day holiday, from Oct 1 to 7.

China’s online search giant Baidu Inc announced on Thursday a partnershi­p with Israeli startup TravelersB­ox to provide a convenient way for Chinese travelers to exchange their unused foreign money before returning home.

Through the service, travelers can choose to credit their Baidu Wallet accounts by depositing money at TravelersB­ox kiosks at airports in some of the most popular countries for Chinese tourists, including Japan, Italy and Canada.

The service, which charges 7 percent of the total deposit as a service and exchange fee, is available at five internatio­nal airports, with six more by year’s end.

Whitney Yan, a Baidu spokeswoma­n, said the service will save people the trouble of taking their spare foreign money home, then having to exchange it into yuan.

“Sometimes, you don’t want to waste your spare money buying goods you don’t really want. If you don’t have time to go to a bank, the money is likely to sit in your drawer,” she said.

Li Chao, an analyst with iResearch Consulting Group, said that the rising number of Chinese outbound travelers and their increasing spending overseas are only part of the reason companies are looking to airports for business.

“Fierce competitio­n has dragged down the profits of digital payment services in China. Looking abroad is in line with their internatio­nalization strategy and the goal to be more profitable. And the best way to start is with Chinese outbound travelers,” he said.

Alipay, China’s largest online payment service, struck a deal on Tuesday with 10 overseas airports to introduce its payment services starting in October. Included are airports in Germany, Japan, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand and Thailand. The company said it will include more services at airports in the future.

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