China ups efforts to meet payment needs of foreigners, elderly

    04 03, 2024

    China on Thursday released a guideline aimed at continuing to optimize payment services of bank cards, promoting cash use and facilitating mobile payment as part of the efforts to better fulfill the diverse payment preferences of foreigners and senior citizens in the country.Following are the highlights of the guideline:EXPAND BANK CARD ACCEPTANCENoting that most overseas visitors are used to paying with bank cards, the guideline urged efforts to expand the acceptance of bank cards across various settings such as utility payment, medical facilities, tourist attractions and shopping malls.The acceptance of overseas bank cards would also be broadened as the guideline has encouraged localities to upgrade payment facilities for such cards at key businesses in large business districts, tourist attractions, hotels, hospitals and other locations.Zhang Qingsong, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, said that the acceptance rate of international bank cards among key businesses in Shanghai and Zhejiang Province has reached 90 percent.PROMOTE CASH USEApart from bank cards, cash is also among the preferred mode of payment for not only overseas travelers but also seniors in the country, despite the increasing prevalence of cashless transactions in China.The guideline stressed efforts to encourage cash acceptance in transport, shopping, catering, entertainment and other kinds of businesses, as well as to ensure sufficient cash reserves for business owners.In this regard, Zhang vowed to investigate and penalize instances of vendors rejecting cash, noting that the status of the Chinese currency, renminbi, as legal tender should be guaranteed.The guideline also underscored efforts to set up more currency exchange counters and facilities, expanding the range of foreign currencies that can be exchanged for renminbi cash at airports, ports, hotels and other locations frequented by overseas visitors.BOOST MOBILE PAYMENT CONVENIENCETo address the digital gap among seniors, major mobile payment applications in China have already implemented changes tailored to the elderly, such as streamlining the payment process, increasing font sizes and providing customer services.In terms of measures to facilitate mobile payment for overseas visitors, Alipay and WeChat Pay, China's two major payment apps, now allow foreign users to link their international cards, including Visa and Mastercard, to their platforms, greatly smoothening the payment processes.Other measures include a recent directive from the People's Bank of China instructing major payment platforms to increase the single transaction limit from 1,000 U.S. dollars to 5,000 U.S. dollars and the annual cumulative transaction limit from 10,000 U.S. dollars to 50,000 U.S. dollars for overseas travelers using mobile payments. Alipay and Tenpay sources have confirmed that both payment applications have already raised their transaction limits to the specified amounts.Source: Xinhua NewsHere, we respect your intellectual property right and your other lawful rights. As any content here violates any of your lawful rights, please contact us, and we will delete related content.

    SZ airport offers worry-free payment services

    04 03, 2024

    SHENZHEN Bao’an International Airport has achieved full coverage of mainstream payment methods including cash, Alipay, WeChat Pay, Visa, Mastercard, and digital yuan, providing a worry-free payment environment and experience for international visitors.It is the latest move by the airport to increase the convenience of international payment, the airport said yesterday.A traveler is attracted by a sign board for Weixin Pay, which is known as WeChat Pay in English, at the Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport. Courtesy of the airportWith the implementation of a 24-hour exemption of border inspection formalities for direct transit passengers and addition of more international routes, the number of foreign visitors coming to Shenzhen has continued to increase.During the Spring Festival period alone, the airport handled over 1,000 international flights and saw nearly 150,000 passengers entering and leaving the country.Many foreigners who travel to China are accustomed to using bank cards and cash for payments. In China, where mobile payments are prevalent, they may encounter payment problems if foreign card payments are limited.Various payment equipment is seen at a store at the Shenzhen airport.To adapt to the payment habits and service needs of foreign visitors, the airport promoted the installation of POS machines for international credit cards in the airport business circle.Currently, over 90% of businesses and hotels in the airport business circle accept international credit cards like Visa and Mastercard.The Alipay and WeChat Pay apps have realized 100% coverage, and mobile payments linked to international credit cards can be directly used for scan-and-pay purchases.For cash withdrawals, the airport added more currency exchange outlets.Three cash dispensers installed January in the Hall of International Arrivals support foreign cards and allow cash users to exchange their currencies into digital yuan that can be used at business stalls in the airport business circle.Currently, all five hotels in the airport business circle and 80% of business in the airport’s terminals accept digital yuan payments.The reception desk for international arrivals is stocked with brochures about international payments and provides inquiry services for digital yuan tie-in services and international payments.Text and Picture Source: Shenzhen DailyHere, we respect your intellectual property right and your other lawful rights. As any content here violates any of your lawful rights, please contact us, and we will delete related content.

    China to raise single mobile transaction limit

    04 03, 2024

    China will guide major payment platforms to raise the single transaction limit for overseas travelers using mobile payments from US$1,000 to US$5,000, a central bank official said Friday.Zhang Qingsong, deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, told a press briefing that the central bank will instruct platforms such as Alipay and Tenpay to raise the annual cumulative transaction limit from US$10,000 to US$50,000.The platforms were also told to optimize their operating procedures and improve the efficiency of binding overseas bank cards, while simplifying identity verification when conducting transactions, Zhang said.To further improve payment services for overseas travelers, the establishment of hardware and software facilities required for mobile payments, bank cards and cash at tourist attractions will also be advanced, Shi Zeyi, an official of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, said at the briefing.Cash and bank card rejection will be strictly penalized, and sufficient cash reserves will be ensured for overseas cash users in key cities and scenic spots as non-cash payments have become the mainstream in China, National Development and Reform Commission official Chen Hongwan said.Payment facilitation in areas including transport, catering and retail sales will also be boosted for overseas travelers, officials said.Source: Shenzhen DailyNotice: Here, we respect your intellectual property right and your other lawful rights. As any content here violates any of your lawful rights, please contact us, and we will delete related content.

    Notice for foreign residents

    10 29, 2021

    Dear foreign friends,Shenzhen is a youthful and dynamic city which embraces equality, freedom, and inclusiveness, and where one can enjoy a beautiful environment and high quality of life: Welcome to Shenzhen. There are a few important matters that I would like to address regarding residing or staying in Shenzhen.During the time you are staying in Shenzhen, if you decide to stay at a hotel, the law stipulates you must check in and register at the hotel’s reception desk. However, if you choose to live in your friends or relatives’ home or to rent or buy a house, within 24 hours of arriving, you must go to the police station to apply for temporary residence. Alternatively, you may also choose to register your residence via WeChat by scanning a QR code. Temporary residence registration is an essential document in order to apply for or extend a visa, and to handle important matters such as getting a driver’s license, marriage, employment, study, etc. You or the home owner must go to local public security office to register for temporary residence. If you haven’t completed the registration correctly, you will receive a warning and may be fined up to 2,000 RMB.If you have a baby while in China, you should also apply for the child’s stay or residence registration at the Shenzhen Municipal Entry-Exit Administration of the Public Security Bureau within 60 days of the child’s birth. Bring the child’s birth certificate and parents’ IDs.While in China, please take your passport or residence permit with you at all times in case of a police inspection.Please pay attention to the expiration date of your visa; renew it or leave the country before the visa expires. If you overstay in China , you will be given a warning, be fined up to 10,000 RMB, and detained.If you lose your passport, don’t panic. You will need to apply for a “Lost Passport Certificate for Foreigner” at the Entry-Exit Administration of the Public Security Bureau in Shenzhen, and within 30 days after that, complete visa application procedures.If you work in Shenzhen, you must obtain a work permit and a residence permit for employment purposes. Failure to obtain a work permit and residence permit for employment purposes, going beyond what is allowed by a work permit, violating the provisions concerning work-study when studying as a foreign student: these are all types of illegal employment. You will be fined up to 20,000 RMB for illegal employment, and will be detained for up to 15 days.Violation of any laws or regulations will be punished by either being given only a limited time to leave the country or by deportation.In case of an emergency such as an infringement of rights while in China, call 110.SZ Entry-Exit Admininstration