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  China's bank card business has entered a period of explosive 
 development with 800 million cards issued to date and this momentum is 
 expected to continue over at least the next five years, according to 
 experts from China Unionpay. 
  "Since 1985 when China started to issue bank 
 cards, the country has become the second-largest holder 
 , following the United States which has 
 about 850 million cards issued," said Lin Caiyi, deputy director of the 
 Strategy & Development Department of China UnionPay -- the sole 
 national payment network for Chinese banks. 
  The credit card sector has also enjoyed rapid development, with the 
 number issued jumping from 1.55 million at the end of 2002 to the current 
 level of over 10 million, according to figures made public by Lin at the 
 2005 China Credit Card Business Forum held in Shanghai over the weekend. 
  "However, these cards are used very infrequently and the transaction 
 volume generated from their use is very small, especially in terms of 
 personal consumption," she said. 
  In 2004, these cards were used 5 billion times in China, involving 
 total transactions of 26 trillion yuan (US$3,144 billion), 40 per cent of 
 this was generated by companies when paying employees and only 2.4 per 
 cent was generated by personal consumption. 
  In countries such as the United States, France and 
 Switzerland, credit cards have become a convenient tool for payment, while 
 in China, credit cards remain in their infancy 
 
 , Lin added. 
  China now has 517,000 point-of-sale machines and 67,000 automatic 
 teller machines, but these figures should be increased many times in order 
 to make matters easier for card holders, according to Jia Lijun, 
 vice-president and country manager of the China Office of American Express 
 International. 
  Card issuers' major concern remains providing quality and reliable 
 services to the existing card holders, rather than issuing more cards. 
  "The bank card business plays a significant role in Shanghai's 
 construction into an international financial centre and the government 
 will work harder on this," said Cai Weijie, director of the Shanghai 
 Municipal Golden Card Project Office under the Municipal Information 
 Commission. 
  Shanghai had issued 49.02 million bank cards by the end of November 
 2004, including 1.6 million credit cards. The city is also building a 
 three-square-kilometre Bank Card Industrial Park in its Pudong District, 
 targeting bank card-related organizations. 
  (China Daily) |