China Unionpay, China's largest credit card service company, had
extended its overseas network to 24 countries and regions by the
end of 2006, according to sources from the company's headquarters
in Shanghai.
The sources said Sunday that the company had developed nearly
470,000 overseas shops which accept Unionpay banking cards, with
898,000 POS machines and up to 400,000 ATMs connected to its
network.
The company has authorized 25 overseas banks to issue Unionpay
banking cards, with the issuing volume reaching 624,7000 by the end
of 2006, including 142,700 credit cards and 481,000 debit
cards.
China Unionpay has enjoyed sharp increases in overseas card
transactions as more and more Chinese people travel to other
countries and regions. Statistics show that in 2006 the company
realized an overseas transaction volume of 25.5 billion yuan
(US$3.27 billion), up 100 percent over the previous year.
The China Unionpay was founded in 2002 at the sponsorship of
over 80 domestic financial institutions. It was mainly aimed to
unify banking card standards and promote cross-bank card
transactions.
(Xinhua News Agency February 19, 2007)