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Standard Chartered China’s Credit Cards Can Now Be Added to WeChat Payment Account

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·Aug. 21, 2017·1 min read

Standard Chartered China’s credit cards can now be added to WeChat user payment accounts, marking the first foreign capital-backed bank to cooperate with Tencent this way; according to Tencent Financial Technology Group (Tencent FiT) Payment Platform Product Manager Chen Qiru. the cooperation will help WeChat Pay to acquire more international users and WeChat Pay will strengthen cooperation with international financial institutions. Source (Chinese)

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