Credit Card Networks: On a Slow Boat to China

Credit Card Networks: On a Slow Boat to China

Credit Card Networks: On a Slow Boat to China

It has been a 13 year battle, five years after China’s 2006 broken promise to allow foreign firms into their domestic payment market.

American Express, Mastercard, and Visa have done backflips trying to break into the $31 trillion market and the South China Morning Post wonders if the agreement with China’s president Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump will be too late.

Caixing Global, another Chinese news source, reports that Visa plans to set up a foreign-owned company, similar to what the payment brand did with Visa Europe a decade ago.

Discover Network is already in the market with a long-standing bilateral arrangement with Union Pay. The other three payment brands jumped through hoops to satisfy an early (new) requirement but to no avail.

Mastercard took a different approach.  Rather than looking at a new entity, they formed a transaction clearing service venture, as reported in February.

This is potentially a great market, but surely it has been a slow boat to China.

Overview by Brian Riley, Director, Credit Advisory Service at Mercator Advisory Group

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