Global Times

Douyin makes foray into third- party digital payment sector

- By Zhang Hongpei

Douyin, the popular short- video sharing platform owned by Chinese startup ByteDance, launched its in- app payment tool Douyin Pay on Tuesday, a move that aligns with the app’s strategic move toward the e- commerce sector while playing a defensive role in the fierce competitio­n among domestic internet players, analysts said.

A Douyin spokespers­on told the Global Times on Tuesday that the establishm­ent of Douyin Pay is intended to supplement the existing major payment options and enhance users’ experience.

Douyin has long had other in- app payment methods besides the major ones like Alibaba’s Alipay and Tencent’s WeChat Pay.

Although more players are rushing into digital payments in the huge market in China, it is hard for newcomers to avoid the dominant position that Alipay and WeChat Pay have long held, given the two giants’ mature products and complete compliance systems, analysts said.

Alipay has 54 percent and WeChat Pay has 39 percent of the Chinese third- party payment market by value, according to research firm Analysys.

“But it’s possible that late movers can stand out in some particular applicatio­n scenarios,” Mu Chu, an analyst from mpaypass. com. cn, a Shenzhen- based mobile payment intelligen­ce provider, told the Global Times on Tuesday.

Douyin, as the dominant player in China’s livestream­ing arena, has a natural advantage. It can bring huge traffic to its payment entry when viewers watch a livestream­ing show and pay for the products, Mu said.

“Payments have become typical and necessary features for big internet players in China, due to their linkages with valuable data and services,” Liu Dingding, a Beijing- based independen­t analyst, told the Global Times on Tuesday.

“E- commerce has undoubtedl­y become a key segment that ByteDance wants to develop for the Douyin app, and achieving self- reliant payment services is a necessary move toward that,” Liu added.

In August, it obtained a payment license via an acquisitio­n. Wuhan Hezhong Yibao Technology Co, which Douyin has worked with for more than two years, provides services for Douyin Pay.

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