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Follow on Google News | PayPal Competes With Alipay In ChinaThe Chinese online payment tycoon Alipay said it would spend $79 million to upgrade its cash-on-delivery (COD) payment infrastructure two days after PayPal said it was spend $79 million to upgrade its cash-on-delivery (COD) payment infrastructure.
By: Rsmegan Hongkong March 26, 2012 - According to GlobeBill (http://www.globebill.com) Even though recently PayPal enables Chinese companies engaged in cross border trade, PayPal cannot operate domestically in China. According to a PayPal executive, PayPal was “cautiously optimistic" that it would receive a license to process payments in China and hoped to be the first foreign operator with such a license. On the other hand, Alipay, which is Alibaba's unit, said on Monday that it would invest $79 million to upgrade the cash-on-delivery (COD) payment infrastructure of China's ecommerce industry in the next three years. There is some statistics showing that more than 70 percent of the transaction volume on China's business-to- "A solution that integrates both payment and logistic systems helps B2C e-commerce companies to manage their information flow and cash flow simultaneously," The year of 2012 may be a milestone year to Alipay, it plans to install 10,000 COD devices in the first half of 2012, covering logistics service in all first-tier cities. And by the end of 2012, a total of $16 million will be invested to implement Alipay's COD devices in all first and second-tier cities. Another leading B2C ecommerce company in China Dangdang.com has already started to implement the Alipay COD solution. # # # We are a payment service provider in Hong Kong, We offer our merchants a secure payment service with the safest card processing service that is both compliant to the highest level of the PCI DSS and is also 3-D Secure™ enabled (optional). End
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