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Trump Card Played to Link Banks Nationwide
China's bank card industry will take a giant leap forward following the announcement yesterday that a unified national payment system is to be introduced.

The system, to be fully operational by 2005, will allow bank card holders to use their cards at any terminal, no matter at which bank or in which city they keep their accounts.

With an all-Chinese shareholder structure and a registered capital of 1.65 billion yuan (US$198.8 million), China UnionPay Co Ltd will link all bank's payment systems throughout the country, and tag its brand on all the bank cards and automatic teller machines (ATM) and points of sales (POS).

The first 85 shareholders include the big four State-owned commercial banks, 10 shareholding banks, 45 city commercial banks and 12 rural credit unions.

Since January 10, China UnionPay bank card users in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hangzhou and Shenzhen have been able to use any ATM or POS thanks to China UnionPay.

By the end of the year, China UnionPay will link up ATM and POS machines in 100 cities and build up a cross-region and cross-banking network in 40 major cities, said Dai Xianglong, governor of the People's Bank of China, at China UnionPay's opening ceremony in Shanghai yesterday.

The national universal payment system is expected to be fully operational by 2005. China UnionPay was established on the back of the nation's nine-year-old "Golden Card" project, which has set up bank card network service centres in 18 cities and a national bank card information switch centre.

Before that, card holders could only use their cards in the same city with the same bank where they opened their accounts.

Since 1987, China has issued more than 383 million bank cards. The transaction volume reached 8.43 trillion yuan (US$1.02 trillion) last year, including 92 billion inter-bank transactions.

However, the absence of a nationwide efficient, universal and secure payment network accessible to all bank card users hinders the development of China's bank card industry.

Only 1 per cent of all consumption volume was conducted via bank cards. Analysts say China UnionPay will improve the country's bank card acceptance environment, and, therefore, promote the development of the industry.

"We expect trade volume to double on a year-by-year base in the first few years and increase 50 per cent each year after that," said China UnionPay's Executive Vice-President Li Ling.

(China Daily March 27, 2002)

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