Cards & Payments

China to cut bank card fees

China to cut bank card fees

Move aims to spark domestic consumption in wake of inevitable economic slowdown.

Check out Maybank's new debit card featuring Superman

The card targets young adults and will be available in 1Q13.

Samsung emerges as No.2 Korean credit card

Samsung Card's market share reached 14.1 percent in the second quarter of last year.

Hong Leong Bank unveils new Wise credit card

Cardholders can have up to 10% cash back benefit.

Indonesian credit card issuers brace for tougher competition

Credit cards in circulation in Indonesia is expected to grow by around 17 million this year.

Improved access to credit urged in Thailand

Thai experts wants reduction of people's dependence on loan sharks be pushed on to the national agenda.

Competition in Korean card industry intensifies

Woori Financial will spin off its credit-card unit.

KBank's debit card addresses spending habits of young adults

Kasikornbank responded to the needs of customers aged 18-35 with its universal debit card.

S.Korean credit card firms slash rates

South Korean credit card firms vowed to support the low-income bracket with lower interest rates.

Vietnam’s banks hesitant to charge new ATM fees

Some Vietnamese banks will not charge fees for every ATM transaction.

MOLPay Introduces New Online Payment Solution

MOLPay has introduced a new online payment solution to help local micro-enterprises.

Australia ranks 4th in RMB centres list

The list excludes China and Hong Kong.

China's bankcard spending increases

Chinese bankcard spending surged as travel-related expenditures and shopping increased during the New Year.

Thailand's Kbank expects delay in home transfers in first half

Kasikornbank's housing projects and delivery to home-buyers could be delayed in the first half of 2013.

Japanese credit card to boost SE Asian presence

JCB International will expand in the Asean and is looking for new partners.

Asian bankers reveal massive opportunities in Asia’s premium cards market

It’s an exciting market as Asia Pacific beats North America with the largest number of HNWIs.