Networks of bank cards using China's yuan currency will soon be
linked between Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland, said the China
Unionpay Co. Ltd. (CUP)
Friday.
CUP is speeding up the work to enable bank cards in yuan issued
on the Chinese mainland to be used in Hong Kong and vice versa, the
company told Xinhua.
Residents from the Chinese mainland can shop with CUP bank cards
and draw money from ATMs with CUP signs in Hong Kong instead of
carrying a large amount of cash with them and going to banks in
person to exchange yuan to Hong Kong dollars, the company said.
The CUP bank cards issued in Hong Kong will also be useable for
shopping and drawing money from some 54,000 CUP ATMs in the Chinese
mainland.
CUP was founded in March last year as the only national payment
network used by a number of Chinese banks.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC), the central bank,
on Wednesday signed an agreement with the Hong Kong Monetary
Authority to provide settlement arrangements for Hong Kong banks to
conduct yuan business.
According to the scheme, Chinese mainland residents can use bank
cards and credit cards in yuan issued by mainland banks for
spending in Hong Kong. Hong Kong banks or their subsidiaries may
also issue yuan bank cards and credit cards to residents of Hong
Kong for use on the Chinese mainland.
(People's Daily November 22, 2003)