ALIPAY (UK) LIMITED
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2012-06-08
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2024-09-25 (cryptonews.net)
The European Central Bank campaigns for the adoption of the digital euro
The European Central Bank (ECB) is pushing for the adoption of the digital euro, highlighting that it will strengthen Europe's competitiveness and strengthen the region's single market
Read more2024-09-23 (impala.pt)
ECB defends digital euro to compete with PayPal in the United States and Alipay in China
The European Central Bank defended today that the digital euro would allow the European Union to move from "dependence to autonomy", competing with 'online' payment services such as PayPal or Apple Pay from the United States or Alipay from China. - Impala
Read more2023-12-01 (fintechnews.ch)
Alipay Accelerates EU Expansion with New Luxembourg E-Money License
Alipay Europe. The launch of the new Luxembourg licensed entity, Alipay (Europe) Limited S.A., was officially announced by Luxembourg Minister of Finance Pierre Gramegna on January 14, 2019 during his visit in Hong Kong.
Read more2019-01-29 (forbes.com)
What Does Alipay's New EU-License Mean For Banks?
Chinese payments giant, Alipay, has been granted an e-money license in Luxembourg. What does this mean, in combination with the news that more Chinese tourists are using mobile payments abroad than cash, for European banks?
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2019-01-15 (tijd.be)
Chinese super app Alipay arrives in Europe
European banks may have a strong competitor in the battle for payment transactions. The Chinese payment service Alipay, which emerged from the e-commerce giant Alibaba, will gain access to the euro zone via a Luxembourg license.
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2018-09-13 (luxtimes.lu)
Alipay picks Luxembourg for EU base
China's leading online-payment specialist, with 520 million users, expands local footprint after opening European office in Grand Duchy in 2014
Read more(delano.lu)
Alipay confrms Lux for European hub
China’s largest mobile payment platform, Alipay, has chosen Luxembourg as its European hub to connect their Chinese customers with merchants in the EU.
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