ALIPAY (UK) LIMITED
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2012-06-08
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2024-10-24 (skift.com)
How Mobile Payments Are Evolving from a Pandemic Fix to Travel Game-Changer
Douglas Feagin, president of Ant International, on what’s driving the adoption of Alipay+ and how it’s shaping the future of travel.
Read more2023-07-26 (americanbanker.com)
WeChat and Alipay support Visa and Mastercard, U.K. stalls on BNPL regs
Travelers in China can now add Visa and Mastercard to WeChat Pay and Alipay, providing a boost for the country's tourism industry as it tries to recover from the pandemic. Additionally, British regulators may delay plans to tighten the rules for by now/pay later lenders, partly based on concerns...
Read more2022-11-01 (scmp.com)
Jack Ma’s talent scheme lands in Hong Kong as Ant Group joins hands with government to train fintech professionals | South China Morning Post
The Hong Kong government is trying to lure back talent that have left the city amid Covid-19 travel restrictions and a changing political environment.
Read more2022-04-05 (scmp.com)
The colour-coded Covid app that’s become part of life in China
Critics have raised privacy concerns over the system, saying it’s a way to exercise mass surveillance and social control.
Read more2021-06-17 (caixinglobal.com)
Chinese Brands Top Euro 2020 Sponsorship
Chinese Brands Top Euro 2020 Sponsorship - Hisense, Alipay, Vivo and TikTok aim to raise their visibility in Europe by backing the pandemic-delayed European soccer tournament
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2020-12-09 (forbes.com)
AliPay Leads The Way In COVID-19 FinTech – And It’s A Lesson For Other Platforms
Even before the coronavirus pandemic struck this year, the mobile payments market was on course to experience unprecedented growth and will need to adapt to the new ways mobile users interact with their devices. Read Appnext CEO Elad Natanson’s column on AliPay's path and its important lessons
Read more2020-12-06 (time.com)
Joey Wat, CEO of Yum China, Shares Lessons On Controlling COVID
The CEO of China's largest restaurant company talks about controlling COVID-19 and her company's experience in Wuhan at the beginning of the pandemic.
Read more2020-11-06 (herworld.com)
The differences between Google Pay, Apple Pay and Alipay in Singapore
Cashless payment is now the preferred mode of payment because of Covid-19 pandemic. Here are three options to consider: Google Pay, Apple Pay and Alipay.
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2020-07-15 (scmp.com)
Hong Kong health and beauty retail giant AS Watson accelerates launch of Watsons GO touchless payments system, plans fewer stores amid pandemic
AS Watson Group, the world’s largest health and beauty retailer, said the coronavirus pandemic had accelerated the launch of its touchless payments system, even as it dented the Hong Kong company’s plans of opening new stores globally.
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2020-06-14 (thebftonline.com)
Aubrey Hruby and Aubrey Rugo’s thoughts … Investing in African logistics
As the COVID-19 crisis has escalated, stay-at-home orders have led to a surge in online purchases – of everything from groceries to medicines to household essentials – by consumers in the advanced economies.
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2020-05-13 (alizila.com)
Alibaba Digital Economy Covid-19 Support Efforts
Alibaba Group has undertaken a wide range of business initiatives to support consumers, partners and merchants as they retool, rebuild and recover during
Read more2020-04-15 (cnn.com)
China is fighting the coronavirus with a digital QR code. Here's how it works
Imagine your daily routine being dependent on a smart phone app. Leaving your home, taking the subway, going to work – each move, dictated by the color shown on your screen. Green: you're free to proceed. Amber or Red: you're barred from entry.
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