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Russia launches China UnionPay credit card

Published time: August 15, 2014 21:29

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Forget Visa and MasterCard. After the two American credit system payment companies froze accounts without notice in March, Russia has been looking for an alternative in China UnionPay.

China UnionPay plans to have 2 million cards in Russia in the next three years.

Instead of seeing the small Visa and MasterCard logo on credits cards, ATMs, and retail outlets, Russians will start to see the three words “China. Union. Pay.”

China UnionPay first emerged in 2002 on the domestic Chinese market as an alternative to Visa and MasterCard, but quickly expanded internationally, and now is already number one in terms of quantity of cards in the world.

Russia’s biggest banks - VTB- Gazprombank, Promsvyazbank, Alfa Bank, MTS, and Rosbank- are already making technical preparations, running tests on Union Bank cards.:enjoy:

“VTB24 already serves China UnionPay cards in its ATM network and now the bank is in negotiations with this payment system to start acquiring retail merchants,” VTB24’s press office said in a statement.

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Most banks just began their relationship with China by offering clients corresponding services- none of the bankers imagined that they would be issuing Chinese credit cards.

In March, both Visa and MasterCard blocked the accounts of cardholders at BankRossiya and SMF Bank, both which were sanctioned by the US over Russia’s involvement in Crimea.

Russian financiers who used to keep their assets in dollars and euros were shocked by the event, and moved their capital back to Russia out of fear one day all their assets would be blocked by politicians in Washington DC.

“Visa and MasterCard have 100 percent trust, but right now, there is no trust in the system, and many, even our clients, have shifted their transactions from American dollar and Euro to Yuan. They are eager to receive this card- we already have a big list of people waiting to get this card instead of MasterCard and Visa,” Denis Fonov, Deputy Chairman at LightBank, a small Moscow-based bank, told RT.

LightBank was working with UnionPay long before it knew the cards would be coming to the Russian market - and ordered 10,000 cards pre-emptively as a side service for clients.

As a result of the freeze, Visa and MasterCard will now have to pay a security deposit to Russia’s Central Bank, which is estimated to be billions for each company. Similarly, once UnionPay begins operating in Russia, it will also put down a security deposit with Russia’s Central Bank, about $3-4 billion, Fonov said.

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$5.3 trillion in payments

There are already 20,000 cards in circulation in Russia, and a second order of 100,000 cards is planned for September. In Russia many banks accept UnionPay cards, but not merchants, that’s the next step.

By the beginning of 2014, the payment system had already issued 4.2 billion cards, mostly in China.

In terms of total world trade turnover, China UnionPay is the leader in debt cards, with over $5.3 trillion in payments, or about 47 percent of the market share, whereas Visa has 40.6 percent, and MasterCard only 12.2 percent, according to the Nilson Report.

In overall transactions, Visa is still the leader with $4.6 trillion, and China UnionPay comes in second with $2.5 trillion in transactions in the first half of last year.


UnionPay already successfully operates in Australia and Canada, with their deposits tied to both the local currency and the yuan. In total, UnionPay operates in 142 countries.

China’s UnionPay will be a temporary solution for Russia to detach from the West while it prepares to launch its own payment system, which officially isn’t slated to begin operating for another 16 months, and according to sources in the industry, it could even be 2-3 years out.

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West's loss is China's gain. Nice working equation.

UnionPay eyes gains in Russian card market

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With US and EU sanctions against Russia resulting in Visa and MasterCard blocking services, China UnionPay is looking to expand its presence in the Russian market.

The sanctions have been part of the ongoing tussle between Russia and the West over the crisis in Ukraine.

Taking note of that, Russian President Vladimir Putin had announced in March 2014 that Russia would build its own national payment system in a bid to limit its exposure to political risks in the financial system.

However, analysts expect that system to take a while to get into place. Meanwhile, Chinese giant UnionPay has stepped in to offer services to Russian customers.

On July 1, UnionPay International signed an agreement with Russia’s Orient Express Bank to issue the first UnionPay premium credit card in the country. According the media reports, the company is expected to issue 2 million UnionPay cards in Russia in the next three years.

The Russian card market is dominated by Visa and MasterCard, who together account for around 80 percent of the market share, RIA Novosti reported in June.

In fact, UnionPay’s presence, thus far, is extremely limited. Its cards are accepted by over 100,000 POS terminals and more than 30,000 ATMs, with a total of 45,000 UnionPay cards having been issued, according to information on the company’s website.

However, if global trends are anything to go by, the Chinese giant has shown that it can catch up rather rapidly.

A 2013 Nilson Report shows that UnionPay dominated the global card market in terms of number of cards in circulation, as of 2012. In fact, it was the only company that increased its market share, while all others lost out.




Meanwhile, although UnionPay ranked rather low in terms of total purchase transactions, it had the highest percentage increase as of 2012, up 40.5%.




Founded 2002, China UnionPay has grown exponentially over the past decade, and has a presence in over 140 countries and regions around the world.
 
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Forget Visa and MasterCard. After the two American credit system payment companies froze accounts without notice in March, Russia has been looking for an alternative in China UnionPay.

China UnionPay plans to have 2 million cards in Russia in the next three years.

Instead of seeing the small Visa and MasterCard logo on credits cards, ATMs, and retail outlets, Russians will start to see the three words “China. Union. Pay.”

China UnionPay first emerged in 2002 on the domestic Chinese market as an alternative to Visa and MasterCard, but quickly expanded internationally, and now is already number one in terms of quantity of cards in the world.

Russia’s biggest banks - VTB- Gazprombank, Promsvyazbank, Alfa Bank, MTS, and Rosbank- are already making technical preparations, running tests on Union Bank cards.

“VTB24 already serves China UnionPay cards in its ATM network and now the bank is in negotiations with this payment system to start acquiring retail merchants,” VTB24’s press office said in a statement.

Most banks just began their relationship with China by offering clients corresponding services- none of the bankers imagined that they would be issuing Chinese credit cards.

In March, both Visa and MasterCard blocked the accounts of cardholders at BankRossiya and SMF Bank, both which were sanctioned by the US over Russia’s involvement in Crimea.

Russian financiers who used to keep their assets in dollars and euros were shocked by the event, and moved their capital back to Russia out of fear one day all their assets would be blocked by politicians in Washington DC.

“Visa and MasterCard have 100 percent trust, but right now, there is no trust in the system, and many, even our clients, have shifted their transactions from American dollar and Euro to Yuan. They are eager to receive this card- we already have a big list of people waiting to get this card instead of MasterCard and Visa,” Denis Fonov, Deputy Chairman at LightBank, a small Moscow-based bank, told RT.

LightBank was working with UnionPay long before it knew the cards would be coming to the Russian market - and ordered 10,000 cards pre-emptively as a side service for clients.

As a result of the freeze, Visa and MasterCard will now have to pay a security deposit to Russia’s Central Bank, which is estimated to be billions for each company. Similarly, once UnionPay begins operating in Russia, it will also put down a security deposit with Russia’s Central Bank, about $3-4 billion, Fonov said.

$5.3 trillion in payments
There are already 20,000 cards in circulation in Russia, and a second order of 100,000 cards is planned for September. In Russia many banks accept UnionPay cards, but not merchants, that’s the next step.

By the beginning of 2014, the payment system had already issued 4.2 billion cards, mostly in China.

In terms of total world trade turnover, China UnionPay is the leader in debit cards, with over $5.3 trillion in payments, or about 47 percent of the market share, whereas Visa has 40.6 percent, and MasterCard only 12.2 percent, according to the Nilson Report.

In overall transactions, Visa is still the leader with $4.6 trillion, and China UnionPay comes in second with $2.5 trillion in transactions in the first half of last year.

UnionPay already successfully operates in Australia and Canada, with their deposits tied to both the local currency and the yuan. In total, UnionPay operates in 142 countries.

China’s UnionPay will be a temporary solution for Russia to detach from the West while it prepares to launch its own payment system, which officially isn’t slated to begin operating for another 16 months, and according to sources in the industry, it could even be 2-3 years out.

Russia launches China UnionPay credit card — RT Business
 
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Fantastic news. :cheers:

More Sino-Russian economic cooperation is coming in the future, with great opportunities and vast markets for us both.

Payment systems in particular are a vital part of the global financial system. So depending on America for such things will just increase vulnerability to sanctions.

And sanctions are a pretty regular occurrence nowadays, from Iran to Syria to Russia. In fact America still maintains an Arms embargo on China till this day.
 
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We will supply Russia what ever we have.
 
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China hosts largest ever military drill with Russia, other SCO nations
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China’s Inner Mongolia is hosting the biggest military drill ever held by the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. The training of 7,000 servicemen from five SCO member states is set to test troops’ effectiveness in fighting terrorism.

The Peace Mission-2014 drill, being conducted from August 24 to 29 in China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, was declared open by Deputy Chief of Chinese People's Liberation Army's General Staff Wang Ning, who is supervising the military training.


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Gen. Wang Ning deputy Chief Staff of the People's Liberation Army (AFP Photo / Pool / Alexander F. Yuan)


The war games have attracted a record number of troops and military hardware, never previously gathered in one place before by the SCO member states.

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Russian Mi-24 helicopters during practical training held as part of the Peace Mission 2013, a Russia-China joint anti-terrorism drill, at the Chebarkul firing range. (RIA Novosti / Pavel Lisitsyn)

Armed forces from China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan have come to the Zhurihe firing range to test deploy everything that might be needed to eliminate a considerable terrorist force.


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Chinese Z9B helicopters and Russian BMP-2 vehicles during practical training held as part of the Peace Mission 2013, a Russia-China joint anti-terrorism drill, at the Chebarkul firing range. (RIA Novosti / Pavel Lisitsyn)


Apart from infantry troops and special forces, the international task force has been strengthened with air defense systems, radio-electronic warfare units and aviation.

The Russian army has come to China with a tactical group of the 36th Motor Rifle Brigade from the Eastern Military District and an aviation wing of the third Command of Air Force and Air Defense Troops.

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Russian servicemen during practical training held as part of the Peace Mission 2013, a Russia-China joint anti-terrorism drill, at the Chebarkul firing range. (RIA Novosti / Pavel Lisitsyn)

The Russian contingent at Peace Mission-2014 consists of 1,000 plus servicemen, 60 armored vehicles, (including 40 BMP-2 fully amphibious crawling traction infantry combat vehicles), 13 main T-72 battle tanks, more than 20 artillery and missile systems, such as self-propelled artillery SAU 2S3M guns, multiple BM-21 rocket launch systems, more than 60 vehicles of different assignments, 8 Mi-8 AMTSh helicopter gunships, 4 Sukhoi Su-25 assault jets and two Il-76 military transport airplanes.

According to the scenario, the international task force will eliminate terrorist groups in various situations and environments.

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A Type 83 self-propelled gun-howitzer of the People's Liberation Army of China during the Russian-Chinese Peace Mission 2013 anti-terror exercise at the Chebarkul training ground in the Chelyabinsk region. (RIA Novosti / Pavel Lisitsyn)


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Self-propelled howitzer-gun "Type 83" of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) during the Russian-Chinese anti-terrorist exercises "Peace Mission 2013" on the Chebarkul range in Chelyabinsk region. (RIA Novosti / Vladislav Belogrud)



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Unloading military equipment for ground units of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) arriving at the railway station in the Chelyabinsk region to take part in the Sino-Russian anti-terrorist exercise "Peace Mission 2013". (RIA Novosti / Vladislav Belogrud)


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Soldiers of the ground force units of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China march after their arrival in Chebarkul, Chelyabinsk Region, for the joint Russian-Chinese anti-terrorism military exercises "Peace Mission 2013". (RIA Novosti / Vladislav Belogrud)
 
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The latest AFT-10 fiber optical guided heavy anti-tank missile appeared at "Peace Mission 2014" SOC. Its max range can be as long as 10km.
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Peace Mission-2014 drill, PLA Army Type05 155mm SPH groups
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Peace Mission-2014 drill, PLA Army armed helicopters
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Time for SCO to take a more assertive role in the world affairs. Having drill in own backyard is a good beginning but lot more could be done.

SCO should carry out exercise in North American continent with Mexico, Cuba & other countries of Central America to send a message they are the new rising power in the unipolar world. Multi polar world is a need of the time !
 
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