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Nepal bans Alipay, WeChat Pay

KATHMANDU, May 21, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Nepal’s central bank has banned popular
Chinese digital wallets Alipay and WeChat, an official said Tuesday, fearing
loss of foreign currency earnings from thousands of Chinese tourists that
visit the country.

Nepal Rastra Bank issued a notice on Monday, banning the use of the Chinese
digital payment platforms popularly used in hotels, restaurants and shops in
tourist areas, especially in Chinese-run businesses.

Laxmi Prapanna Niroula, spokesman for Nepal’s central bank said that using
the platforms in the country was illegal without the bank’s authorisation.

“We have enforced a ban on Alipay and WeChat Pay because the country is
losing foreign currency earnings through its usage. Action will be taken if
anyone is found using the platforms,” Niroula told AFP.

Niroula said currently there is no record of how many transactions have
taken place through the platforms as they are not recorded in Nepal.

Alipay, started by e-commerce giant Alibaba and owned by its affiliate Ant
Financial, and WeChat Pay, built into Tencent’s popular messaging service,
have hundreds of millions of users between them and are China’s dominant
payment platforms.

Over 150,000 Chinese tourists visited Nepal last year, helping it reach a
landmark of welcoming over a million tourists for the first time.

Tourism is a major revenue earner for impoverished Nepal, home to eight of
the world’s 14 peaks over 8,000 metres.

Tourism contributed 7.8 percent to Nepal’s GDP in 2017, creating over a
million jobs, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council.

BSS/AFP/RY/1655 hrs