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Online Payment in China: Transitioning from Cash to E-Commerce Solutions
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- 1 Introduction to Online Payment in China
- 1.1 China’s 50-year late start
- 1.2 Market Potential by Large Numbers
- 1.3 Nuances and Challenges of Online Payment in China
- 1.3.1 Consumers' Continued Preference for Cash Payments
- 1.3.2 Credit Card Use Remains Low, POS Terminals Limited
- 1.3.3 Online Payment Restrictions for Debit Card Users
- 1.3.4 Grey Skies for Government Regulations
- 2 The China Online Payment Market Today
- 2.1 How to Build a Payments Network from Scratch?
- 2.1.1 Leveraging Cash-based Systems for Online Payments
- 2.2 Top Online Payment Companies to Look Out For
- 2.2.1 Alipay
- 2.2.2 Tenpay
- 2.2.3 99Bill
- 2.2.4 IPS
- 2.2.5 YeePay
- 2.3 China Online Payment Users: by the numbers
- 2.4 China Online Payment Merchants: by the numbers
- 3 Opportunities and Challenges for Online Payments in China
- 3.1 Alipay and Tenpay: They Might be Giants
- 3.2 How to Compete with Zero Fees?
- 3.3 Market Consolidation and Payment Licenses
- 3.4 New Channels for Online Payment: Mobile Phones
- 4 Appendices
- 4.1 China Bank Cards Explained
- 4.2 China Online Payment Company Headquarters
- 4.3 China Online Payment Provider Bank Partners
- 4.4 China Online Payment Foreign Credit Card Partners
- 4.5 Multiple Payment Channels for China Payment Companies
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: China's Late Start: Banking and e-Commerce Milestones 1950-
- Figure 2: Internet Users in China, 2001-2007 (M)
- Figure 3: Bank Cards in Circulation in China, 2002-2007 (M)
- Figure 4: Credit Cards Circulating in China and in the US, 2007 (M)
- Figure 5: ATMs in China and US, 2005-2007 (per 1 Million People)
- Figure 6: ICBC Online Payment Password Card
- Figure 7: China Government Groups Involved in Third-party Payment Regulation
- Figure 8: Alipay and China Post Cash Remittance Form
- Figure 9: China Mobile Prepaid Card
- Figure 10: Alipay Transaction Volume Breakdown (%)
- Figure 11: Tenpay Transaction Volume Breakdown (%)
- Figure 12: China Online User Income Distribution, 2007 (RMB per Month)
- Figure 13: China's Online Payment Registered Users, 2003-2007 (M)
- Figure 14: Third-party Payment Provider Registered User Breakdown, 2007 (M)
- Figure 15: Overall Merchant Partners, 2007 by Tier (%)
- Figure 16: Different types of Bankcards in China
- Figure 17: Shenzhen Development Bank Credit Cards
- Figure 18: Co-branded Debit Cards: Alipay Dragon Card and Taobao Green Card
- Figure 19: China Online Payment Company Headquarters
- Figure 20: China Online Payment Provider Bank Partners
- Figure 21: China Online Payment Provider Foreign Credit Card Partners
- Figure 22: China Online Payment Provider Key Domestic Credit Card Partners
- Figure 23: Multiple Payment Channels for China Payment Companies
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