BIZCHINA> Center
Citibank China gets debit card approval
(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-07-16 14:55

Citigroup's banking unit in China said it has received the go-ahead to issue local debit cards, a step toward expanding its services to Chinese retail customers.

Citibank (China) Co Ltd is the second foreign bank to win approval for local debit card business in the fast-growing economy after the Bank of East Asia was allowed to do so earlier this year. HSBC and Standard Chartered have also applied for approval.

Citi China said on Wednesday it expected to launch the debit card in "the near future", without giving a specific date.

"We are delighted to have been granted approval to launch debit cards in China," said Andrew Au, CEO of Citi China.

"Citi strives to be the most customer-focused international bank in China, and we look forward to being able to offer our customers the convenience and flexibility of debit cards," he said.

Citi, which runs 25 consumer bank outlets in China, said it would outsource the handling of its debit card transactions to China Union Pay Data Services, the largest third-party processor of bank cards in the mainland.

Foreign banks are required under Chinese rules to locate IT support and data centres for card operation in the mainland, rather than operating offshore data centres.


(For more biz stories, please visit Industries)