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Apple's Efforts at Bringing Apple Pay to China Hitting Roadblocks

apple_pay_thumbWhile Apple Pay has yet to expand to any markets outside of the United States, rumors have suggested international expansions could begin in the relatively near future. One of those possible markets is China, with the first iOS 8.3 beta seeded to developers last week building in Apple Pay support for China UnionPay.

According to a new report from Caixin [via MarketWatch], however, talks have stalled as Chinese financial institutions remain wary of Apple Pay and Apple has yet to approach regulators about gaining approval for the service.

"Apple is seeking to cooperate with Chinese financial institutions" including banks for the use of Apple Pay, a People's Bank of China (PBOC) official said.

At the same time, the American company has not yet "acknowledged regulators" and as a result "it's unclear whether the product meets the government's requirements" for a commercial operation.

Apple is also struggling with its relationship with UnionPay, China's state-owned credit and debit card system operator. Sources close to the companies said that talks aimed at an agreement that would open China to Apple Pay have stalled.

On the regulatory side, the NFC chips used in the iPhone are said to not fully comply with Chinese technical standards, while regulators are also insisting Apple open a data center in mainland China to manage customer information linked to Apple Pay in that country.

On the institutional side, China UnionPay is reportedly wary of losing some of its grip on the mobile payments market, as the organization currently controls the only NFC payments system in use in China. UnionPay's control of the market has also thwarted Alibaba's Alipay unit, which has so far proven unwilling to pay fees demanded by UnionPay for tapping into the UnionPay payment network.

China has been a major market for Apple in recent years, with Apple CEO Tim Cook highlighting the company's efforts to understand and address that market at a Goldman Sachs conference just last week. Those efforts have led to an explosion in revenue, moving from $1 billion to $38 billion over the last five years as Apple has expanded carrier partnerships, points of sale, and other relationships to establish a strong foothold in the rapidly growing market.

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HiRez Avatar
149 months ago
Is there ANYTHING regarding China that doesn't involve "roadblocks"? :rolleyes:
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149 months ago
China! The Communist government wants control over the people! They want to know their every move so thus control!! Absolutely amazing people still put up with this sh**!!

That's not so different from what the NSA does, and yet people seem to put up with it.
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ricci Avatar
149 months ago
China! The Communist government wants control over the people! They want to know their every move so thus control!! Absolutely amazing people still put up with this sh**!!
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Plutonius Avatar
149 months ago
That's not so different from what the NSA does, and yet people seem to put up with it.

You actually believe it's the same ???
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mr.steevo Avatar
149 months ago
Apple pay is the beginning of the end of cash deals and avoiding sales tax.
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149 months ago
China! The Communist government wants control over the people! They want to know their every move so thus control!! Absolutely amazing people still put up with this sh**!!
Unlike the US government which has no control over it's citizens?:)
And americans seem oblivious to this?:)
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