Xiaomi and China UnionPay launch Mi Pay in China
First smartphone company in the world to support contactless payments through both bank cards and public transportation cards
BEIJING, 1 September 2016 — Xiaomi and China UnionPay, one of the world’s largest payment networks, jointly launched Mi Pay today, introducing a revolutionary way to pay with Xiaomi smartphones in China. At launch today, Mi Pay supports debit and credit cards from 20 banks.
At the same time, Xiaomi announced that it now supports public transportation cards from six cities across China. With this, Xiaomi has become the first smartphone company in the world to support contactless payments through both bank cards and public transportation cards.
Users can simply add their China UnionPay and public transportation cards to the Mi Wallet app, eliminating the need to bring their wallets out and making it even more convenient to go about their daily lives.
As China’s only bank card association operating an interbank transaction settlement system, China UnionPay is now one of the world’s largest payment networks, alongside Visa and Mastercard.
Xiaomi founder and CEO Lei Jun said: “China UnionPay is a leader in the payments industry with global influence. In the field of mobile payments, China UnionPay has been committed to collaborating with various stakeholders to build a structured and sustainable ecosystem. After cooperating with China UnionPay over the past three years, Xiaomi is now truly excited about our joint partnership to launch Mi Pay. We believe that Mi Pay will be a key driving force in promoting the development of China’s mobile payments industry, and deliver much more convenience to our users.”
At launch, Mi Pay supports credit cards from 20 banks and debit cards from 12 banks including those from Bank of China, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, China Construction Bank, Bank of Communications and China Merchants Bank.
In recent years, NFC technology has been dramatically changing the landscape of mobile payments in China. Mi Pay makes use of NFC technology — Xiaomi smartphones with NFC (for example, Mi 5) have a built-in NFC chip with a separate secure element chip that has passed the “EAL 6+” security test. Through a variety of tests, the secure element chip has been proven to withstand a variety of invasive, semi-invasive and non-invasive attacks, providing users with the highest level of data protection and encryption.
Other than hardware-level security, Xiaomi has also incorporated multiple authentication mechanisms that protect user information in these scenarios: adding a bank card, smartphone theft or loss, and attempted fraud. For example, users have to be logged in to their Mi Account when they are adding a bank card, which ensures the safety of their personal data. For transactions, Mi Pay employs tokenization to protect plain text credit card information, and makes users verify their fingerprint for maximum security. If a device is lost, users can turn off Mi Pay through the official website, and find their device using Mi Cloud.
Binding a bank card to Mi Pay takes just four steps: Open the Mi Wallet app, select the option to add a bank card, key in the bank card details, and go through SMS verification for final confirmation.