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      South African bank partners with UnionPay on cashless options
                       Source: Xinhua | 2018-02-06 04:17:51 | Editor: huaxia

      File photo taken on Sept. 25, 2011 shows a customer displays bank cards in Qionghai, south China's Hainan Province. (Xinhua/Meng Zhongde)

      JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) -- Standard Bank signed an agreement with UnionPay International on Monday in Johannesburg to accept UnionPay cards in multiple African markets.

      Standard Bank is also the first African bank to receive the license to issue UnionPay cards on the continent.

      "Standard Bank cards or online transaction solutions will provide access to all UnionPay-enabled platforms in China, and Africans dealing with China will on longer need to travel with cash. Instead they will soon be able to purchase goods directly from suppliers throughout China at the swipe of a card," said George Lo, Executive Head of Pan Africa China Banking at Standard Bank.

      UnionPay is one of the world's leading card payments systems and hosts the majority of transactions in China. As such, Standard Bank's agreement to accept UnionPay cards in multiple African markets by the end of 2018 broadens the geographic footprint and potential customer reach of UnionPay in Africa.

      Wang Lixin, Vice President of UnionPay International, said, "UnionPay strives to ensure convenient and safe payment services to a growing number global UnionPay cardholders visiting Africa. We also look forward to collaborating with Standard Bank in card issuance, providing exciting new payment options for new African customers."

      Lincoln Mali, Group Head of Group Cards and Emerging Payments at Standard Bank, said, "Standard Bank card holders will be able to access China's ecommerce marketplace."

      This will allow African traders to locate and select goods remotely and then pay for them electronically via their Standard Bank cards, added Mali.

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      South African bank partners with UnionPay on cashless options

      Source: Xinhua 2018-02-06 04:17:51

      File photo taken on Sept. 25, 2011 shows a customer displays bank cards in Qionghai, south China's Hainan Province. (Xinhua/Meng Zhongde)

      JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 5 (Xinhua) -- Standard Bank signed an agreement with UnionPay International on Monday in Johannesburg to accept UnionPay cards in multiple African markets.

      Standard Bank is also the first African bank to receive the license to issue UnionPay cards on the continent.

      "Standard Bank cards or online transaction solutions will provide access to all UnionPay-enabled platforms in China, and Africans dealing with China will on longer need to travel with cash. Instead they will soon be able to purchase goods directly from suppliers throughout China at the swipe of a card," said George Lo, Executive Head of Pan Africa China Banking at Standard Bank.

      UnionPay is one of the world's leading card payments systems and hosts the majority of transactions in China. As such, Standard Bank's agreement to accept UnionPay cards in multiple African markets by the end of 2018 broadens the geographic footprint and potential customer reach of UnionPay in Africa.

      Wang Lixin, Vice President of UnionPay International, said, "UnionPay strives to ensure convenient and safe payment services to a growing number global UnionPay cardholders visiting Africa. We also look forward to collaborating with Standard Bank in card issuance, providing exciting new payment options for new African customers."

      Lincoln Mali, Group Head of Group Cards and Emerging Payments at Standard Bank, said, "Standard Bank card holders will be able to access China's ecommerce marketplace."

      This will allow African traders to locate and select goods remotely and then pay for them electronically via their Standard Bank cards, added Mali.

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