Taiwan to issue third-party payment licenses by August at earliest

Want China Times
Date: 2015-07-28
By: CNA

Third-party payment processing services are expected to kick off in Taiwan as soon as

Huang Tien-mu speaks during a cross-strait financial forum at National Taiwan University in Taipei, July 27. (Photo/Tsai Shu-fen)

Huang Tien-mu speaks during a cross-strait financial forum at National Taiwan University in Taipei, July 27. (Photo/Tsai Shu-fen)

August, when the financial regulator of the country is scheduled to issue the first batch of licenses to companies applying for permission to run their businesses in the country.

Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) vice chairman Huang Tien-mu revealed Monday that six companies have submitted applications for the payment processing service, including allPay Third-Party Payment, Pay2go. and Gash Plus.

The three other applicants are E Sun Bank, Shin Kong Bank and Ta Chong Bank, all wanting to add the third-party payment processing service to their regular business operations, Huang said.

Taiwan’s legislature passed the Electronic Payment Processing Institutions Act Jan. 16, which provides a legal basis for third-party payments in today’s rising network economy.     [FULL  STORY]

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