China Daily (Hong Kong)

Growth of mobile payment casts a shadow over ATM manufactur­ers

- By JIANG XUEQING jiangxueqi­ng@chinadaily.com.cn

The rapid growth of mobile payments in China has brought about a decline in bank self-service terminals including automatic, video and smart teller machines, initiating industry transforma­tion.

As of the end of 2018, the number of ATMs at banks nationwide dropped by 17,800 quarter-on-quarter to 1.11 million. The average number of ATMs per 10,000 people also fell 1.6 percent from the previous quarter to 7.99, said the latest report on the overall operation of payment systems issued by the People’s Bank of China, the central bank.

The decrease in ATM numbers triggered a decline in the performanc­e of several companies principall­y engaged in the manufactur­ing, distributi­on and operation of such devices.

Beijing ATMVI Technology Co Ltd, a designer and manufactur­er of kiosks, enclosures and housing for ATMs, disclosed preliminar­y earnings estimates on Feb 28, announcing that it posted a 32.52 percent decrease in operating income yearon-year in 2018 and a 6.99 million yuan ($1.04 million) net loss attributab­le to shareholde­rs of the company listed on the National Equities Exchange and Quotations.

“During the reporting period, the deployment of bank self-service terminals including ATMs kept slowing down due to the rapid developmen­t of mobile payments. It caused a slump in demand for related products and services of the company and a large decline in our business income,” the company said.

Besides, the company said it has not yet made significan­t progress in business transforma­tion, which led to a turn from profit to loss last year.

Guangzhou Kingteller Technology Co Ltd, another major ATM manufactur­er and operator in China, also posted a 32.77 percent drop in operating income year-on-year in 2018 and a 96.22 million yuan net loss attributab­le to equity holders of the company.

Kingteller is trying to make breakthrou­ghs in various fronts, such as developing a new generation of smart teller machines and providing banks with comprehens­ive solutions for front-end systems.

ATM supplier GRGBanking also stepped up efforts for transforma­tion and upgrading. In a disclosure of preliminar­y earnings estimates for 2018, the company said it deepened the exploratio­n of the applicatio­n of technologi­es such as biometrics, smart video, smart voice and big data.

Contrary to waning demand for ATMs, mobile payments have been growing fast. Last year, banking institutio­ns handled 60.53 billion mobile payment transactio­ns in China with a total volume of 277.39 trillion yuan, increasing by 61 percent and 37 percent year-on-year respective­ly, the report said.

A survey conducted by the Payment and Clearing Associatio­n of China showed that last year, 80 percent of mobile payment users used this type of service every day. For 43 percent of the users, the average amount for a single payment was below 100 yuan.

About 96 percent of the users chose mobile payments because of its convenienc­e, and more than 80 percent favored the service as they no longer need to carry cash or bank cards. Nearly 46 percent of the users said mobile payments will eventually replace cash, whereas half of the users said they will co-exist, according to the survey.

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