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Central custody accounts mulled for payment platforms
    2018-05-14  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE government is considering implementing centralized custody accounts for funds from the country’s payment platforms, the Securities Times reported, in part of a drive to reduce financial risks in the fast-growing sector.

The People’s Bank of China has been raising the reserve funds ratio that third-party payment firms are required to deposit with a central bank controlled account. Earlier this year, it increased the ratio to 50 percent from 20 percent previously.

It has also pledged to eventually ban non-bank payment firms from making any private investments with money deposited by users, which would see the reserve rate eventually increased to 100 percent.

China’s third-party payment platforms have grown rapidly in recent years, including those backed by tech giants Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. payment affiliate Ant Financial and Tencent Holdings Ltd.

The Securities Times, quoting anonymous sources, said the central bank was planning a trial with 26 payment platforms. As part of the trial, these platforms would deposit all user funds in a centralized account.

The newspaper said the plans were still in the discussion stage and there was not yet an official document on the matter.

(SD-Agencies)

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