,
Japan With the approval of the
People's Bank of China (PBOC), China UnionPay was launched on 26 March 2002, in Shanghai by PBOC governor
Dai Xianglong, The
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, the
Agricultural Bank of China, the
Bank of China and the
China Construction Bank served as its first members. However, the concept of a unified Chinese bank card network dates back to 1993, with the formation of the "Golden Card Project" advocated by then-
Chinese leader Jiang Zemin. UnionPay is considered its descendant, although attempts at unifying China's various credit card and interbank networks have been in place since the 1990s. In 2014, UnionPay was reported to have been contributing to
capital flight from China through poorly regulated store front operations in
Macau. The same year, the total amount of cross-bank transactions of CUP card exceeded 41.1 trillion yuan. As part of
Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign, central government officials met with local officials in
Macau and reached an agreement in December 2014 that allows the central economic crimes bureau to have real-time access to all transactions in Macau involving UnionPay cards.
Partnerships In 2005, UnionPay entered into agreements with other payment networks to increase acceptance around the world. Some major examples include: •
Discover in United States •
RuPay in India •
JCB in Japan •
BC Card in South Korea •
Mir in Russia •
Troy in Turkey
Use outside of China: Europe UnionPay announced in 2016 that more than 2.2 million merchants in 39 European countries and regions accept UnionPay, taking up 50% of all the merchants supporting bankcard payment. Merchants from all sectors can integrate UnionPay and accept payments from their clients online or in-store. UnionPay is accepted at major department stores, airlines, duty-free stores and fashion stores, hotels, restaurants, historical and cultural sites, and entertainment establishments, such as bookstores and gift stores of le Louvre museum, Versailles, Orsay, Picasso, and Strasbourg Citrus Orchard. UnionPay is also accepted at business schools and Universities in order to allow Asian students to pay large sums of money for their tuition fees. Merchants from certain sectors considered "High risk" or prohibited by the government cannot open a UnionPay account.
Process for merchants accepting UnionPay in Europe Accepting UnionPay in Europe requires a third-party banking service. UnionPay tries to significantly multiply its partnerships to expand UnionPay's acceptance scope in Europe. A European merchant can open a UnionPay account and start accepting payments through
payment gateways which is licensed in the country of the merchant. Licensed payment gateways in
Eurozone countries are: •
Adyen •
BNP Paribas •
Silkpay •
Stripe Use outside of China: rest of the world . The card number and name are usually at the front. Some UnionPay credit cards are also affiliated with
American Express (AmEx),
MasterCard, or
Visa, and they can be used abroad as American Express, MasterCard, or Visa credit cards. UnionPay debit cards, however, can only be used in the UnionPay network and other networks that have signed contracts with UnionPay. Since 2006, China UnionPay cards can be used in over 100 countries outside China. In May 2005,
Discover Network announced an alliance with China UnionPay Network. The two companies have signed a long-term agreement that allows acceptance of Discover Network brand cards at UnionPay ATMs and point-of-sale terminals in China and acceptance of China UnionPay cards on the
PULSE network in the U.S. As of 1 November 2007, China UnionPay cards may be accepted where Discover Network Cards are accepted in the
United States,
Canada,
Mexico,
Central America, and the
Caribbean. As of early 2013, the cross acceptance agreement was expanded to support
e-commerce or
card-not-present transactions. In March 2010,
PayPal announced a partnership with China UnionPay enabling the use of PayPal with UnionPay member cards. In 2015, China's
State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) placed a ¥100,000 annual cap on overseas cash withdrawals from Chinese banks-issued UnionPay accounts. In November 2017,
Azoya teamed up with UnionPay to enable consumers in China to profit from the
Black Friday online shopping festival via a cross-border marketing platform.
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine On 6 March 2022,
Sberbank,
Alfa Bank and
Tinkoff Bank reported several Russian banks would switch to UnionPay after
Visa and
Mastercard said they would suspend operations in Russia due to
Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Russian banks intend to tie the UnionPay system with Russia's
Mir network. On 20 April 2022, UnionPay reportedly discontinued cooperation with major Russian banks including Sberbank. Russian media outlet
RBC stated that they did so out of fear of secondary sanctions. In August 2022, it was reported that Russian visitors to Finland were circumventing banking restrictions by withdrawing Euros from Finnish cash machines using UnionPay cards. ==Members==