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PBOC to standardize QR code payment

THE People’s Bank of China announced plans yesterday to regulate QR code payment to contain risks arising from the popular service.

Payment institutions must obtain proper permits to offer barcode-based payment services, according to a document released by the PBOC.

Both banks and non-banking payment institutions must channel cross-bank transactions involving barcodes through the clearing system of the PBOC or other legal clearing houses.

The institutions should also enhance their security to prevent data breaches, the document said. The new standards on barcode payment will be put into trial use from April next year.

Paying through QR code is increasingly popular.

By scanning QR codes at convenience stores, subway stations or street vendors, people can buy almost anything.

The number of China’s mobile payment users has exceeded 520 million, according to Alibaba’s affiliate Ant Financial.

But the growing popularity of the payment method has also brought concerns such as security issues and unfair market competition, the PBOC said, adding that it always seeks a balance between encouraging innovation and controlling risks.




 

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