How is Hong Kong’s cashless future driven by design thinking?

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[In partnership with: Hong Kong Design Centre]
The global digital payments market is tipped to be worth more than US$5,400 billion by the end of 2020. Many Hong Kong residents still like to use cash, but multinational bank HSBC is changing habits with PayMe, its mobile payment app. Experts say its success is down to its design-thinking methodology. Here's how.


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In the end, it's still just another form of fiat currency, but one where your activity can be track more easily.

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Well

This video has a very weird timing

ArariaKAgelessTraveller
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That's cute. How do the cashless statistics (e.g. 2m users out of 7m population, etc) compare to usage of Alipay and Wechat pay in mainland China?

dian
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Cashless is a very broad term, it includes credit cards and other forms of online 3rd party digital mediums, usually with extra service charges (usually borne by merchants), nothing new really.
I am truly looking forward to china's digital currency, its literally cash in digital form.

karthur
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What is the difference from wechat pay, alipay and apple pay except it only supports HSBC. Nothing sounds really creative...

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Hong kong will be modified and make a new life for hong kong chinese people/chinese hong kongers (中国香港人民/中国的香港人)🙏🇭🇰🇨🇳🙏

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