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UnionPay is having its global airport fiesta, offering UnionPay cardholders in 100+ airports worldwide up to 10% off at shoping and dining merchants.
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Currently, more than 6 billion bankcards around the world now bear a UnionPay logo and cardholders can enjoy convenient and preferential payment services

UnionPay strives to promote bankcard–based innovative payment business to meet the increasingly diversified requirements for card use.

UnionPay International (UPI) is a subsidiary of China UnionPay, focused on the growth and support of UnionPay’s global business.

Sharing growth and win-win cooperation with partner institutions and bringing fresh perspectives to the global payment industry.
UnionPay International Initiates Summer Marketing Campaign to Improve Outbound Tourists’ Payment Experience
Japan’s Largest Restaurant Chain Accepts UnionPay Across Its 3,000 Local Stores
UnionPay mobile QuickPass QR Code Payment Landed in Hong Kong and Singapore
UPI updates its official website and mobile app to optimize card-using services
Largest hotel group in Europe accepts UnionPay
UnionPay International partners with Global Blue to upgrade tax refund service
UnionPay International Issues a Report on the Spending of Chinese Students Abroad

UnionPay Launches Innovative Products Overseas and Accelerates the Rollout of Its QR Code Payment

UnionPay International optimizes user experiences at 100 airports

UnionPay mobile QuickPass debuts in Hong Kong

UnionPay International’s U Plan has covered over 1600 stores overseas
UnionPay's recent move to tie bank cards to online retailer JD.com Inc. has called into question the division between China's two cashless-payment clearing systems.
In China’s advanced mobile payment scene, UnionPay has always been a step behind. But as China’s largest card-payment network operator, the company won’t sit back and wait to be marginalized.
The People's Bank of China (PBOC) has stepped into the turf war between China UnionPay and foreign rivals such as Visa and MasterCard, as the central bank took action that boosts UnionPay's dominance in its market.
The online payment unit of JD.com became a member of China UnionPay, extending the bank-card operator’s network to all major third-party payment platforms in China with the notable exception of Alipay.
The war for wallets that private tech giants have battled over years is becoming more cutthroat as state-owned financial institutions are fighting back to snatch their share of the market