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  2. Octopus card - Wikipedia

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    The Octopus card (Chinese: 八達通; Jyutping: baat3 daat6 tung1, Cantonese) is a reusable contactless stored value smart card for making electronic payments in online or offline systems in Hong Kong. Launched in September 1997 to collect fares for the territory's mass transit system, it has grown into a widely used system for transport and ...

  3. PayMe - Wikipedia

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    Website. payme.hsbc.com.hk. PayMe (officially known as PayMe from HSBC) is a mobile payment service from HSBC, currently available only for Hong Kong users with local phone numbers and banks. Users can pay businesses, transfer money to one another using a mobile app, linked to their credit card or (any local) bank account. [1]

  4. Electronic Payment Services - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Payment Services (simplified Chinese: 易办事; traditional Chinese: 易辦事; pinyin: Yì bànshì), commonly known as EPS, is an electronic payment system based in Hong Kong, Macau, and with limited acceptance in Shenzhen since it began operations in 1985. The service is provided by EPS Company (Hong Kong) Limited which currently ...

  5. 7 Best Credit Cards for Airport Lounge Access - AOL

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  6. Here’s how HSBC’s international payments app Zing compares to ...

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    When you convert GBP to EUR, Zing charges 0.6% in exchange fees. Wise charges around 0.45% for the same corridor. Revolut is a bit different as your fees may vary depending on your subscription ...

  7. HSBC - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, HSBC, as part of the Hong Kong Association of Banks, began developing a roadmap to phase out cheques in the city and switch to electronic payments. According to Hong Kong Interbank Clearing, cheque transactions in Hong Kong fell to HK$488.6 billion (US$62.5 billion) in December, down 13 percent year-on-year. [119]

  8. HSBC (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    HSBC is one of the three commercial banks which are authorised to issue banknotes for Hong Kong - the other two being the Bank of China (Hong Kong) and Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong). [6] Of the total notes in circulation measured by value, HSBC is the most prolific issuer, its notes representing 67.7% of those in issue.

  9. Hang Seng Bank - Wikipedia

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    Hang Seng Bank is a commercial bank whose major business activities include retail banking, wealth management, commercial banking, treasury services, and private banking. [2] Hang Seng Bank operates a network of around 260 service outlets in Hong Kong. [2] It also has a wholly owned subsidiary in mainland China, Hang Seng Bank (China) Limited ...