Research: China FinTech Booms as Mobile Payments Outpace US by 50x

Research: China FinTech Booms as Mobile Payments Outpace US by 50x

New research has shown that Chinese mobile payments were around 50 times greater than those within the U.S. in 2016, thus illustrating that China’s FinTech market is a strong contender in the market. China Dominates the Mobile Payment Market. Research from iResearch in China has found that Chinese third-party mobile payments more than tripled in 2016 to $5.5 trillion. WeChat Pay and Alipay, operated by Ant Financial, dominated the market. Recent research found that Alipay received the biggest investment in 2016 at $4.5 billion as FinTech funding increased in China. Whereas, in the U.S.,....


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