"The ability to buy apps and make purchases
using UnionPay cards has been one of the most requested features
from our customers in China," said Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice
president of Internet Software and Services, in a statement.
Apple has tried to drive the adoption of mobile payments on its
platforms, but China's complex banking payment system makes it
difficult to carry out any kind of online payment.
Before UnionPay was added, Apple mainly relied on a top-up
system for its app store in China, with a 50 yuan ($8.16)
minimum value. The UnionPay payment option means money is
transferred directly from a bank account for the exact amount of
each purchase.
(Reporting by Paul Carsten; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)
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