Japan Retreats from Chinese Payment Apps Amid Money Laundering Concerns
Retailers across Japan have begun alerting customers that they will stop accepting WeChat Pay and Alipay, China’s two largest digital ...
Stay updated on the payments industry in China. PaymentsJournal offers expert analysis and news on trends, regulations, and innovations impacting the financial landscape in China.
Retailers across Japan have begun alerting customers that they will stop accepting WeChat Pay and Alipay, China’s two largest digital ...
Crypto money laundering has surged at a staggering pace, reaching at least $82 billion last year, up from just $10 ...
Mobile payments are thriving in China, and now Visa cardholders will be able to add their cards to Apple Pay ...
China is stepping up its push for digital currency adoption. Starting January 1, users of the e-CNY—the country’s central bank ...
The BRICS group of nations is moving forward with plans for a shared currency for internal trade, potentially launching as ...
Continuing China’s push to become a leader in cross-border payments, the Chinese government has introduced new programs with Vietnam and ...
Ant Group and JD.com, among others, had been gearing up to launch stablecoins in Hong Kong, but those plans are ...
As cyberattacks grow more sophisticated, organizations are increasingly worried not just about data theft but also about threats to their ...
Gift cards have become the preferred gifting choice worldwide, as reflected in China’s gift card market, which has seen a ...
Back in 2011, a group of Iranian hackers launched a series of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against nearly 50 U.S ...
©2024 PaymentsJournal.com | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy