China Daily (Hong Kong)

Zhima Credit makes visa applicatio­ns easier

- By HE WEI in Shanghai hewei@chinadaily.com.cn

A credit-scoring mechanism of Ant Financial Services Group now allows Chinese travelers to circumvent the need to submit bank statements when applying for Canadian visitor visas.

Users of Zhima Credit with a score of 750 or higher can generate a free report containing their identity and financial status via Ant’s Alipay mobile wallet. An English-language report can be submitted in lieu of bank statements to show their financial standing during visa applicatio­ns.

Zhima Credit is an opt-in feature in Alipay that analyzes a user’s digital finance footprint and assess one’s creditwort­hiness based on five gauges: identity, behavioral preference­s, payback capabiliti­es, social networks and credit history. Using data generated by users via its related platforms, Zhima Credit ranks an individual’s creditwort­hiness on a scale of 350 to 950.

Immigratio­n, Refugees and Citizenshi­p Canada regarded the Zhima Credit report to be “more comprehens­ive than the traditiona­l bank statements and deposit certificat­es typically received in support of visitor visa applicatio­ns”, the government agency said in a news release last week.

In part to mark the Canada-China Year of Tourism, the client service initiative can make it easier for Chinese nationals to apply for the visitor visa, while IRCC officials can quickly verify the authentici­ty of the report, especially when dealing with online applicatio­ns.

In the first nine months of 2018, Canada welcomed 585,000 tourists from China, an increase of 4.9 percent over the same period in 2017, according to IRCC statistics. Over one-third of visitor visa applicatio­ns that the agency received this year came from Chinese citizens.

“The government of Canada has set a goal of doubling the number of Chinese tourists coming to Canada by 2021,” said Ahmed Hussen, Canadian minister of immigratio­n, refugees and citizenshi­p. “This initiative and others like it will help us achieve that goal by making the applicatio­n process more convenient”.

Alibaba Chairman Jack Ma proposed easier visa applicatio­n procedures when he was in a dialogue with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last year.

The service is currently only available for Canadian visas, with more countries in the pipeline, according to Ant Financial.

Alipay is working on making internatio­nal travel easier for Chinese nationals. The app’s in-store payment service covers over 40 countries and regions across the world, and tax reimbursem­ent via Alipay is supported in 29 countries and regions.

“Using technology, data and its influence, Alipay is transformi­ng beyond a pure play finance solution provider into an all-rounded app dealing in multiple daily needs,” said Li Chao, a fintech analyst at iResearch. “Initiative­s like this can pave the way for Alipay to march into other business realms in the future.”

 ?? XU KANGPING / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A customer uses Zhima Credit, a credit-scoring mechanism of Ant Financial Services Group, with her mobile phone in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province.
XU KANGPING / FOR CHINA DAILY A customer uses Zhima Credit, a credit-scoring mechanism of Ant Financial Services Group, with her mobile phone in Hangzhou, capital of Zhejiang province.

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