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RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. has reached an agreement on 11th February 2021 to integrate the large, highly recognized Chinese Payment processing entity ALIPAY into RevoluPAY and upcoming white-label platforms.
RevoluGROUP Canada Inc. (TSX-V: REVO Frankfurt: IJA2) is pleased to announce that it has reached an agreement on 11th February 2021 to integrate the large, highly recognized Chinese Payment processing entity ALIPAY into RevoluPAY and upcoming white-label platforms. Final coding integration has already commenced and is expected to conclude by the 14th of March 2021.
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ALIPAY is a brand of Alibaba’s fintech affiliate Ant Group formerly known as Ant Financial. The group owns China’s most prominent digital payment platform Alipay, which serves approximately 1.3 billion users and 80 million merchants worldwide. Alipay maintains a 54% share and Tenpay 39% of the Chinese mobile-payments market by value. However, unlike competitor Tenpay, Alipay opened its online p
From the Archives (February 12, 1971): Pak. sore about China’s silence
February 12, 2021 00:15 IST
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According to diplomatic reports from Islamabad, Pakistan is quite sore about China’s continued silence over the recent hijacking episode, since Peking has not rendered even lip sympathy in support of the Pakistani protests against the suspension of overflights by India in retaliation. Apart from a perfunctory paragraph that appeared in the People’s Daily reporting the bare news a week after the incident, China has made no noise at all against the Indian action. In its daily propaganda blasts beamed to India and Pakistan, Peking Radio has not referred even once to the hijacking of the Indian aircraft and its subsequent destruction in Lahore, or the ban imposed by India on the Pakistani overflights. If anything, the Chinese
US encourages Guyana to build Taiwanese ties
FORGING RELATIONS: More countries should deepen their unofficial ties with Taiwan, the AIT said, adding that US support for the nation is ‘rock solid’
By Lin Chia-nan / Staff reporter
The US encourages Guyana and Taiwan to advance their partnership and more countries to expand “unofficial ties” with Taiwan, the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT) said in a statement yesterday.
The statement came after Guyana reneged on an agreement made with Taiwan on Jan. 11 to establish a Taiwan office in the South American country, citing its adherence to the “one China” policy and “miscommunication” over the signed agreement.
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