The Borneo Post

Macau clamps down on use of UnionPay cards to dodge currency controls

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HONG KONG: Authorit ies in Macau, the world’s biggest gambling hub, have told financial institutio­ns to tackle the illegal use of UnionPay cards to evade exchange controls, China’s latest move to clamp down on illicit capital outflows.

The announceme­nt from Macau’s monetary authority late on Wednesday adds to a series of measures being implemente­d in the Chinese territory as it cracks down on such ‘illegal acts’.

The warning to banks came after pawn shops operating in Macau casinos had their UnionPay point- of-sale terminals removed, state broadcaste­r TDM said this week.

Macau’s gambling industry has revenues of about US$ 3 billion a month.

A 2014 Reuters investigat­ion found that many mainland Chinese used UnionPay cards to circumvent cash withdrawal limits of 20,000 yuan ( US$ 3,200) a day, and either use that money to gamble or transfer it abroad.

Typically, a customer in Macau can go to one of nearly 200 pawn shops inside casinos or on the streets that sell watches or jewellery, and swipe their card to get cash without buying anything, skirting capital controls.

The removal of the point- ofsales machines by Macau banks means that pawn shops inside the casinos are now no longer offering UnionPay cash-back services.

The Monetary Authority said banks needed to undertake “ongoing monitoring of the merchants” in order to prevent the use of point- of- sales ( POS) machines “to conduct illegal activities”. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A visitor walks inside Macau Tower overlookin­g a general view of Macau peninsula, China . Authoritie­s in Macau, the world’s biggest gambling hub, have told financial institutio­ns to tackle the illegal use of UnionPay cards to evade exchange controls,...
A visitor walks inside Macau Tower overlookin­g a general view of Macau peninsula, China . Authoritie­s in Macau, the world’s biggest gambling hub, have told financial institutio­ns to tackle the illegal use of UnionPay cards to evade exchange controls,...

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