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Mastercard says plans to apply for China licence to clear card payments

| Updated: January 29, 2019 10:44:47


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US payments card company Mastercard says it still plans to apply for a bankcard clearing licence in China and was in “active discussions” to explore solutions.

Mastercard “continues to make every effort to secure the requisite license to be able to access China’s domestic market,” it said in a statement posted on its website on Friday (local time), according to a Reuters report.

The company “hopes to be able to present another application for the bankcard clearing license in the very near future.”

State newspaper Beijing News reported on Friday that Mastercard had submitted application materials in 2017 but voluntarily withdrew its application in June 2018, citing an unnamed source at China’s central bank.

Mastercard did not immediately respond to an emailed request from Reuters on Saturday for further comment.

American Express Co in November won approval to clear card payments in China, becoming the first US card network to gain direct access to what is set to be the biggest bank card market by 2020.

Previously, foreign card companies have had to partner with China’s UnionPay, a state-controlled consortium that enjoyed a monopoly on all yuan payment cards issued and used in the country, for access to the country’s payments network.

UnionPay counts Mastercard, Visa, and Apple among its partners for payment services in China.

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