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Alipay's Overseas Expansion Not Going According to Plan
 

Written by Boaz Rottenberg, on January 07, 2008

Tags : Alipay, Alibaba, Taobao

According to a recent article in Digitimes , Alipay  expansion to  markets outside China is not going according to plan:

 

Alipay, the largest platform to provide third-party electronic payment service in China, began its operation in the Taiwan market around the end of November 2007 with a goal of attracting 100 online store operators to use its service by the end of 2007, but the number of users was quite far below the target as of the end of 2007

 

 and the reasons being:

 

Alipay's less than expected attractiveness to operators of online stores in Taiwan is because potential customers in China are generally not aware of merchandise available for online sale in Taiwan... The Chinese government has not yet allowed Chinese tourists to directly visit Taiwan and some websites in Taiwan are blocked from access in China...

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Alipay Launches the Taobao Green Card
 

Written by Miranda Chen, on December 19, 2007

Tags : Payments, Alipay, Taobao, Alibaba, Dragon Card, Green Card

Alipay has launched yet another co-branded debit card a few days ago. Along with the Dragon Card launched over a year ago, Alipay users can now apply for the Taobao Green Card.

 

Taobao Green Card

 


We have previously reported on Alipay’s Multi-Channel Payment Options that include online bank transfers, cash remittance through China Post, and credit card substitutes in the form of Alipay co-branded debit cards.

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BusinessWeek Quote: Psst! Wanna Buy an iPhone?
 

Written by Boaz Rottenberg, on December 19, 2007

Tags : iPhone, Apple, BusinessWeek

Maverick China was quoted in an article by Bruce Einhorn and Chi-Chu Tschang entitled "Psst! Wanna Buy an iPhone? ":

 

China Mobile is the world's largest cellular carrier, with 369 million subscribers, equal to a 70% market share of the mainland. "There is no need for it to make the kind of deal that American and European operators have been making," says Dave Carini, an analyst with the Beijing-based research firm Maverick China.

 

In August 2007 Maverick China noted the appearance of iPhones in China's gray handset market

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Businessweek Quote on iPhones in China
 

Written by Boaz Rottenberg, on December 09, 2007

Tags : iPhone, Apple

Maverick was quoted in an article by Bruce Einhorn and Chi-Chu Tschang entitled "China's iPhone Fans Find a Way":

 

No. 2 operator China Unicom probably isn't much of an option for Apple, though..."I'm not sure that Apple would want to lock itself into a deal with what is clearly the weaker operator in the market," says Carini. "Apple is very conscious of its image."

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Maverick Quoted on M-Payment in China
 

Written by Boaz Rottenberg, on December 08, 2007

Tags : Mobile Payment

Maverick China Research was quoted in Peggy Anne Salz's article, "The next big thing," on the topic of m-payment in China:

 

"China's m-payment industry is stuck in a rut, with little consumer demand and no comprehensive network of operators, banks and merchants available that can match the selection, prices and convenience of online or bricks-and-mortar payment," observed Dave Carini, analyst at Maverick China Research.

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