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AlipayHK sees broad scope for mobile payments

- By DAI KAIYI in Hong Kong kevindai@chinadaily­hk.com

AlipayHK is poised to ride on the wave of the newly released outline for the Guangdong-Hong KongMacao Greater Bay Area megaprojec­t, amid hopes of a broader scope for its mobile payment service within the would-be super powerhouse in the Pearl River Delta.

As the operator of the big-name electronic wallet, Alipay Financial Services (HK) is hoping to roll out cross-border payment services in the near future, extending the smart consumptio­n experience of wallet holders in Hong Kong not only to mainland cities but also to some foreign destinatio­ns where they travel frequently, without changing their Hong Kong version of the wallet, according to Jennifer Tan, chief executive officer of Alipay Payment Services (HK) Ltd.

However, what’s currently hindering the process has been the difference­s in regulation­s between Hong Kong and its mainland counterpar­ts in the area.

While the mainland version of Alipay is supervised by the People’s Bank of China, the Hong Kong version is monitored by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.

Even though it will take time to work out the discrepanc­ies in regulation­s, difficulti­es regarding foreign exchange issues and concerns over potentiall­y illegal conduct such as money laundering, 2019 should be a pivotal year for some progress, said Tan.

As the outline developmen­t plan for the GBA envisioned the goal of high-quality connectivi­ty within the area by 2035, a more convenient, efficient cross-border wallet is very likely as measures are pointed out in the plan to develop interconne­cted public applicatio­n platforms, developing informatio­n infrastruc­ture facilities including a comprehens­ive sensor network with full coverage and a ubiquitous internet.

In a separate developmen­t, the Hong Kong Productivi­ty Council today announced its latest findings of the AlipayHK Smart Payment Popularity Index, which showed steady progress in the developmen­t of smart payment in Hong Kong.

“The survey has shown pressing public demand for smart payment in transport and travel which in fact will be AlipayHK’s developmen­t focus for this year,” said Tan.

 ?? ZHANG WEI / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? Consumers pay using WeChat at a store in Hong Kong.
ZHANG WEI / CHINA NEWS SERVICE Consumers pay using WeChat at a store in Hong Kong.

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