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JETCO announces partnership with 7 banks in Macau to offer dual-currency JETCO Pay P2P mobile fund transfer
[January 17, 2017]

JETCO announces partnership with 7 banks in Macau to offer dual-currency JETCO Pay P2P mobile fund transfer


MACAU, Jan. 17, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Joint Electronic Teller Services Limited ("JETCO") today announced a partnership with 7 banks in Macau to offer dual-currency JETCO Pay P2P mobile fund transfer. The service allows customers of the participating banks to transfer Hong Kong dollars (HKD) and Macau Pataca (MOP) to account holders of all local participating banks using just the recipient's mobile number, without having to enter the bank account number.

JETCO celebrates partnership with 7 banks in Macau to launch JETCO Pay P2P

The seven participating banks include: Banco Comercial De Macau S.A., Banco Nacional Ultramarino, S.A., Tai Fung Bank Limited, Bank of China Limited, Macau Branch, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Macau) Limited, Luso International Banking Limited and OCBC Wing Hang Bank Limited. They will gradually roll out JETCO Pay P2P starting from the second half of 2017.

JETCO Chief Executive Officer Mr. Angus Choi said: "With the rapid development of Macau's economy in recent years, mobile phone penetration has also increased to nearly 200%, creating the perfect environment for the development of mobile payment services such as JETCO Pay P2P in the city. Operating on our exiting inter-bank network, JETCO Pay P2P provides the most comprehensive cross-bank fund transfer service in town. Following its successful debut in Hong Kong last year, we are pleased to replicate this success in Macau with the support of seven member banks."



JETCO Pay P2P has three distinct features: it is convenient, easy to use and safe. This new service is directly linked to a consumer's bank account, meaning no top-up will be required.  Consumers only need to know the recipient's mobile number and can transfer funds across banks anytime and anywhere. Furthermore JETCO Pay P2P features bank grade security measures such as end-to-end encryption, a dynamic pin pad and a device binding verification function to offer multiple layers of protection to users.

"Electronic payment is a global trend and is set to become the mainstream of payment method, replacing traditional forms of payment. The reduction of cash management will bring significant economic benefits to the banking industry. To consumers, electronic payment also brings more convenience and a higher level of security comparing to cash. I believe that JETCO Pay P2P will play a role in transitioning Hong Kong and Macau into cashless societies," Mr. Choi said.


About Joint Electronic Teller Services Limited

Joint Electronic Teller Services Limited ('JETCO') was established in 1982 by five banks: Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited; The Bank of East Asia, Limited; OCBC Wing Hang Bank Limited (formerly Chekiang First Bank Limited); Shanghai Commercial Bank Limited; and Wing Lung Bank Limited. In 2015, China UnionPay Co. Ltd. became a strategic investor of JETCO. Today, JETCO has more than 30 member banks in Hong Kong and Macau and supports a range of banking services for them across both regions.

JETCO currently operates more than 3,000 ATMs in Hong Kong, Macau and over 20 cities across mainland China, offering convenient, reliable local and cross-border ATM services.

JETCO also provides a range of value-added services to help member banks deliver innovative, secure online and mobile banking services to their customers. In early 2016, the company launched the JETCO Pay P2P inter-bank platform in partnership with 12 banks in Hong Kong, which allows customers of these banks to transfer funds directly to account holders of major local banks anytime and anywhere with just the recipient's mobile number.  In January 2017, JETCO announced its partnership with 7 banks to launch JETCO Pay P2P in Macau.

For more details, please visit www.jetco.com.hk.

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