Apple
Inc is in talks with Chinese banks and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd on
launching the firm’s mobile payments system in China, Chief Executive
Tim Cook told the official Xinhua news agency in an interview.
“We
very much want to get Apple Pay in China,” Cook told Xinhua during a
visit to the country. “I’m very bullish on Apple Pay in China.” Apple
could not immediately be reached to comment on the report.
Apple
Pay, which allows consumers using Apple devices to buy goods by holding
the device up to readers installed by store merchants, was launched in
the United States last September and quickly began to handle more
transactions than all other “contact less” payment methods combined,
Apple said.
Cook said he believed it could take off even faster in China.
Alibaba
executive chairman Jack Ma said in October that the Chinese e-commerce
giant was open to working with Apple on Apple Pay. Alibaba affiliate
Alipay is China’s largest payments service. Analysts expect China to
take over the Americas to become Apple’s biggest market. In the first
three months of the year, for the first time, Apple sold more iPhones in
China than in the United States.
The firm hopes to keep adding stores in China, where it aims to have 40 by next year, from 22 currently, Cook told Xinhua.
Cook’s China visit was to focus on Apple Pay’s entry as well as environmental initiatives to protect forests, he added.
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