Английская Википедия:Faster Payment System
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Distinguish Шаблон:Infobox software Faster Payment System (FPS; Шаблон:Zh, more commonly known as Шаблон:Lang) is a real-time gross settlement[1] payment system in Hong Kong that connects traditional banks and electronic payment and digital wallet operators.[2] Users are able to perform instant money transfer or make payment to merchants by using the recipient's phone number, e-mail or QR code that contains the user's numeric identifier.[3][4] Using the "traditional way" of full name and account number to make interbank transfer is also allowed.[5][6]
The system was implemented by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and operated by Hong Kong Interbank Clearing Limited (HKICL). It was launched for pre-registration on 17 September 2018.[7] Transfers and payments is available since 30 September 2018.[8]
Features
Cheap transfers
Traditional interbank transfers required payment of fees between 50 HKD and 200 HKD, or a waiting time of up to two days before the payment clears. FPS provides an instant,[9] round-the-clock[10] and cheap way of transferring funds.[7] For personal banks accounts, interbank fund transfer through FPS is normally free of service charges.
Payment by QR code
Participants in the FPS share a common standard for the QR code which allows paying to merchants using a variety of payment methods like bank cards, stored value facilities or direct debit from bank accounts.[11]
HKMA has released a tool for merchants to convert QR codes from different payment providers into a single standard QR code.[12]
Currencies
FPS supports payments in Hong Kong dollars (HKD) and Chinese Yuan Renminbi (CNY).[13]
Notable participants
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Traditional banks
- Bank of China (Hong Kong)
- Bank of Communications
- Bank of East Asia
- China Citic Bank International
- China Construction Bank (Asia)
- Chiyu Banking Corporation
- Chong Hing Bank
- Citibank (Hong Kong)
- CMB Wing Lung Bank
- Dah Sing Bank
- DBS Bank (Hong Kong)
- Hang Seng Bank
- HSBC (The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation)
- Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Asia)
- Nanyang Commercial Bank
- OCBC Wing Hang Bank
- United Overseas Bank
- Shanghai Commercial Bank
- Standard Chartered (Hong Kong)
- ZA Bank Limited
E-wallet operators
- AlipayHK
- Tap & Go (HKT Payment Limited)
- Octopus Wallet (Octopus Cards Limited)
- WeChat Pay HK
- PayMe
- BoC Pay (Bank of China (Hong Kong))
- 5D Pay (Yintran Group Holdings Limited)
- (TNG Wallet HK)
Incidents
October 2018
After 3 weeks of launching FPS in Hong Kong, there were several cases of fraud reported to Hong Kong Police that involved a combined loss of HKD 180,000 to customers. After the incidents were found, HKMA suspended the top up function of all e-wallets operators until the security issues were fixed.[14] A few days later, it was revealed that more than 10 suspected cases were reported and the loss was surged to HKD 400,000.[15]
See also
- Clearing House Automated Transfer System, the original (but still operational) RTGS system in Hong Kong
References
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