Tradelinks mobile e-wallet is supporting multiple payment means, including credit cards (e.g. MasterCard, Visa and UnionPay), pre-paid cards, e-cash/vouchers, coupons and others. The e-wallet’s feature includes the e-signatures of customers to ensure the security of their electronic transactions, such as e-Government services, internet/mobile banking services and e-cheque issuance, through the use of digital certificates that can be implanted into the e-wallet.
The solution, built on a patented product, COPNI Wave provided by On Track Innovations, has been certified by MasterCard.
Tradelinks mobile e-wallet will be adopted by Joint Electronic Teller Services for its 30 member banks in Hong Kong. As well, Tradelinks partners, Trade-Van Information Services Company in Taiwan, and Macau Telecommunication Company in Macau are set to also promote the mobile e-wallet in their respective markets to make it the first cross border solution in Greater China.
The mobile e-wallet is a product branded under Tradelink E-Biz Secure Solutions Limited (‘TESS’), a subsidiary set up Tradelink to focus on the development and provision of security solutions and products for the security and authenticity of online transactions.
Tradelink Electronic Commerce is a provider of e-commerce services for Hong Kong business community. Since 1997, Tradelink has been providing Government Electronic Trading services (GETS) for the trading community, initially under a 7-year exclusive franchise and currently under a licence till 2016. In addition to GETS, Tradelink also offers a range of B2B services and other related supply chain management solutions.
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