Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the significant growth in cross-border payments during the recent National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays, driven by the convenience of inbound payment services and the continuous release of "visa-free benefits" [1][2] - Alipay reported a nearly 40% year-on-year increase in consumption by global inbound tourists during the first five days of the holiday, with a staggering 500% increase in spending from foreign users utilizing the "Alipay Touch" feature [1] - The retail sector saw over a 200% increase in payment amounts from inbound tourists using Alipay, indicating a strong preference for retail experiences among these consumers [1] Group 2 - WeChat Pay recorded a 21% year-on-year increase in cross-border payment transactions during the same holiday period, with notable growth in transactions from South Korea (46%) and Singapore (32%) due to visa-free policies [1][2] - The introduction of innovative services such as "immediate tax refund" for inbound tourists by China UnionPay and "touch-to-refund" services by Alipay has contributed to the growth in payment transactions [2] - Domestic consumption trends revealed by WeChat Pay include a 43% increase in payment amounts for electric vehicle charging, a 21% increase in railway and passenger ticket purchases, and an 11% increase in spending on digital products due to policies encouraging upgrades [2]
跨境支付涨势喜人 中国与世界“双向奔赴”
Shang Hai Zheng Quan Bao·2025-10-08 17:54