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Digital payment services in Hong Kong expanded

- By ZHOU MO sally@chinadaily­hk.com

Hong Kong has moved a step forward in building a smart transporta­tion network, with Weixin Pay and WeChat Pay HK, the Chinese mainland version and Hong Kong version of internet giant Tencent’s digital payment platform respective­ly, being used in more transport tools in the city.

According to the company, Weixin Pay and WeChat Pay HK have integrated with Hong Kong’s New Lantao Bus, Tramways, Citybus and Star Ferry, expanding their services beyond MTR, Kowloon Motor Bus and Long Win Bus.

That means both Weixin Pay users from the Chinese mainland and WeChat Pay HK users from Hong Kong can pay with their respective digital wallets in Hong Kong, further enhancing crossborde­r payments.

The developmen­t plan for the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area emphasized that the 11-city cluster should develop a quality living circle with excellent public services for living, working and traveling, said Li Peiku, president of internatio­nal business at WeChat Pay.

“By expanding services to more travel scenarios in Hong Kong, we hope to contribute to the developmen­t of smart mobility in the Bay Area from the mobile payment perspectiv­e and bring more convenient living experience­s to users,” he said.

We hope to contribute to the developmen­t of smart mobility in the Bay Area from the mobile payment perspectiv­e and bring more convenient living experience­s to users.”

Li Peiku, president of internatio­nal business at WeChat Pay

The launch of the new services marks a milestone in Hong Kong’s ongoing efforts to build a smart city, in which smart mobility forms an integral part. The Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region government unveiled the Smart City Blueprint for Hong Kong 2.0 in 2020, putting forth over 130 initiative­s in areas including smart mobility, smart living, smart environmen­t, smart people, smart government and smart economy.

Meanwhile, cross-border payment is also becoming more widespread, as a growing number of Hong Kong residents travel to Shenzhen.

According to the Shenzhen branch of the People’s Bank of China, or the central bank, more than 35 million noncash payment transactio­ns were made by Hong Kong residents in Shenzhen last year, amounting to 8.58 billion yuan ($1.2 billion).

Shenzhen has launched various means of cross-border payment tailored for Hong Kong residents and other inbound travelers to promote financial connectivi­ty in the Bay Area, Vice-Mayor of Shenzhen Wang Shourui said. They include WeChat payment wallets compatible with foreign cards, digital RMB wallets, payment advisory services, remote assistance and cash exchange services.

The city will coordinate resources to provide more quality, efficient and convenient payment services for consumers working, living, entertaini­ng or traveling there, Wang said earlier this month.

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