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Ma Yun has copied nine Alipay swords to refer to the Southeast Asian market.

 

 
On the evening of September 2, Ma Yun, an outstanding citizen representative from Hangzhou, dressed in a silver Chinese gown, directly boarded the closing ceremony of the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta and sent an invitation to the Asian people: Welcome to Hangzhou!
 
At that time, he had not announced his retirement, but his retirement plan had been prepared for ten years. Prior to this, Ma Yun copied nine new “Alipays” across Asia – Ant Financial in India, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Hong Kong, China, and established with domestic and foreign partners. Nine local e-wallets. He frequently travels to and from Southeast Asia for this purpose, or meets with political figures from various countries in Hangzhou to talk to them about Chinas mobile payment experience.
 
Not only Ma Yun, Alipay also appeared in the closing ceremony of the Asian Games. In the scene of the Hangzhou Asian Games city image propaganda film, Alipays brush face technology flashed past.
 
In March 2015, Ma Yun first demonstrated the immature payment technology in Hanover, Germany. The audience included German Chancellor Merkel. Both Chinese and American payment giants are ambitious. They know that mobile payment is the future direction. PayPal even planned to let the British lose their traditional wallets by 2016. However, Ma Yun and his Alipay parent company Ant Jinfu adopted a curve strategy that is most familiar to the Chinese, and preferred to occupy the Asian market, rather than the European and American developed countries that are more popular with smartphones. Now, not only has he come to Jakarta, but more “Alipay” has already taken root in Southeast Asia.

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