(Beijing Comprehensive News) International passengers traveling to Mainland China have another convenience in terms of payment, because digital RMB applications (APPs) have been launched on the outside of the outside card "first charging and then use" function.

Comprehensive China News Agency and First Financial reported that Digital RMB applications were launched on Friday (September 22).With this function, people who go to China can register with overseas mobile phone numbers and open digital RMB wallets. First, use VISA and MasterCard's overseas cards to recharge their wallets, and then pay.If there is a balance in the follow -up wallet, it can be stored back to the overseas card.At the same time, people who go abroad can go to the bank to serve the outlets and use cash to recharge the digital RMB wallet.

Compared with the "use, follow charging" function of those who used to serve overseas Chinese, after the "first charge and then use" function is launched, overseas people go to China to recharge the digital renminbi wallet.Renminbi wallet fast payment and other online payment methods.

In addition to digital RMB applications, people who go abroad can also apply for digital RMB hard wallets for daily payment.

At present, people who go abroad can use digital RMB for offline merchants who have placed digital RMB acceptance signs, but also use online platforms such as Didi, Meituan, Ctrip, Qunar, JD.com.

Digital RMB is the legal currency of digital forms issued by the People's Bank of China in 2019. It is currently mainly used as domestic retail payment purposes.

Earlier, China Mobile Paying Giant Alipay announced on August 17 that overseas users downloaded registered Alipay to enter the international version, which can bind international bank cards such as VISA and MasterCard.

According to the video demonstration released by Alipay, after binding the international bank card, take public transportation, riding bicycles, taxis, restaurants, dining restaurants, and ticket purchase in mainland China.Users in the mainland are consistent.

Another Chinese payment giant WeChat also announced on July 20 that from that day, after foreign users use WeChat to pay for foreign cards, most merchants in the country can use mobile payment.