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Dr. Xiaoming Gao appointed Chief Executive of Bank of China New Zealand. (29 July 2026 - New Zealand) Bank of China (New Zealand) has appointed Dr. Xiaoming Gao as its new Chief Executive, following the retirement of his predecessor, Warren hu. Dr. Gao brings extensive international experience in the banking and financial services sector, having held senior executive positions throughout his career. He also holds a PhD in International trade from the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing. In his new role, Dr. Gao will oversee the bank's operations across New Zealand, guiding its strategic direction while reinforcing its focus on customer service, innovation, regulatory compliance, and sustainable growth. His leadership is expected to further strengthen the bank's role in facilitating trade, investment, and economic cooperation between New Zealand and China. Prior to his appointment, Dr. Gao served as an executive board member and general manager of Bank of China's Abu Dhabi Branch in the UAE. His broad industry expertise is expected to support the bank's continued development in an increasingly dynamic financial environment. Commenting on the appointment, Dr. Gao said he was honoured to lead Bank of China (New Zealand) and looked forward to working with employees, customers, and stakeholders to build on the bank's strong foundation and pursue new opportunities for growth. Bank of China (New Zealand) has established itself as an important participant in New Zealand's banking sector, providing a comprehensive range of financial services to corporate, institutional, and retail customers. Under Dr. Gao's leadership, the bank is expected to continue enhancing its customer offering while strengthening relationships across the New Zealand business community. The appointment represents another milestone in the bank's long-term commitment to New Zealand and its role in supporting bilateral trade and investment between New Zealand and China.
UnionPay International signs strategic MoUs with the Central Bank of the UAE, Al Etihad Payments and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch to enhance cross-border Payment Interoperability. July 21, 2026 SHANGHAI, July 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - UnionPay International has signed three Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) on cooperation in payment landscape with the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates (CBUAE), Al Etihad Payments (AEP), and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch during a high-level ceremony held in Shanghai, China, marking a significant milestone in cross-border payment interoperability and financial sector connectivity between China and the UAE. Dong Junfeng, Chairman of China UnionPay and UnionPay International (UPI) signed the first memorandum of understanding with H.E. Saif Humaid Al Dhaheri, Assistant Governor of Banking Operations and Support Services of the CBUAE formalizing the joint cooperation between UPI and CBUAE on national QR code development and interoperability, and the second memorandum of understanding between UnionPay International and Al-Etihad Payments represented by H.E. Saif Humaid Al Dhaheri, Chairman of the Board of Managers on enabling the global acceptance of Jaywan - the UAE's domestic card scheme - cards through UPI rails. These two MoUs are expected to diversify payment options for consumers and merchants, facilitate smoother cross-border transaction flows, and support the broader digital payments in both markets. The third MoU was signed between UnionPay International Middle East Branch and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch, witnessed by Mr. Dong Junfeng and Mr. Yang Jun, Executive Vice President of Bank of China, which aims to formalize the strategic cooperation Between the two institutions on the settlement part of cross-border card transactions. An additional MoU was signed separately between the CBUAE and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch to support the settlement activity of Jaywan transactions flows processed through UPI rails. Strategic Partnership with the UAE Drawing on its large experience in QR payment network interoperability with multiple markets, UnionPay will provide consulting and technical assistance including payment specifications, security frameworks and partner onboarding rules development, towards supporting the interoperability of the UAE national QR code scheme, which would enable lowering cross-border payment costs and improving local currency settlement efficiency. Moreover, UnionPay and AEP will steadily expand the global acceptance of Jaywan. Under the signed MoU, Jaywan mono-badged cards will be accepted across UnionPay's global network, kicking off a pilot phase in China's mainland before expanding to other overseas markets. This will enable customers carrying Jaywan mono-badged cards to openly use their cards across the large spectrum of merchants forming part of UPI ecosystem without any additional requirements. H.E. Saif Humaid Al Dhaheri said: "The signing of these MoUs with UnionPay International and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch represents a significant step forward in strengthening payment connectivity between the UAE and China. By interlinking our national QR payment systems and expanding the international acceptance of Jaywan cards, we are enabling more seamless and secure cross-border payments while supporting trade, tourism, and economic cooperation between our two countries." H.E. added: "These partnerships align with the CBUAE's strategy to foster an innovative, competitive payments ecosystem, supported by robust infrastructure and strong international collaboration. They will enhance the payment experience for consumers and merchants and further reinforce the UAE's position as a leading regional hub for digital payments." "The strategic partnership between China and the UAE continues to deepen, driving a growing demand for seamless cross-border payment services in trade and tourism," said Dong Junfeng. "Building on the MoU on cross-border payments signed by the two central banks in 2025, these agreements will not only provide Chinese tourists to the UAE with more convenient payment options, but also strengthen the global competitiveness and operational resilience of the UAE's domestic payment brand. Furthermore, this partnership will significantly improve local currency settlement efficiency and support bilateral trade ties." Payment Interoperability & Settlement Partnership with Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch, with its strong RMB clearing capabilities in the local market, will deliver comprehensive settlement and liquidity provisioning for all collaborative payment projects under this strategic partnership. The bank will provide RMB clearing services and foreign exchange conversion to support the Jaywan global acceptance. UPI and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch will also collaborate on diversified dual-branded card products, customized commercial payment solutions, and exclusive settlement processes for cross-border QR payments. A long-term coordination mechanism will be established to support business implementation, ensure compliance with local regulatory requirements, and replicate the success in more markets. According to Yang Jun, the agreement on the international acceptance of the UAE's national card brand and cross-border QR payment interoperability marks a significant milestone in improving cross-border payment efficiency and supporting China-UAE economic and trade cooperation. The partnership also reflects Bank of China's continued commitment to supporting the development and innovation of financial infrastructure in the UAE and promoting the international use of RMB. In the UAE, For the UAE Building upon earlier consensus, UnionPay and AEP will facilitate the issuance of UnionPay-Jaywan cards by major issuers in the UAE. Payments made in the UAE will be processed via the Jaywan system, while international transactions will be routed through UnionPay's global rails, offering more diversified and cost-effective cross-border payment solutions for local consumers and businesses. Prior to this event, the first transaction using co-badged cards was successfully completed and witnessed by senior financial officials from both sides in November 2025. China and the UAE maintain close economic and trade ties, which is highlighted by the growing bilateral trade and mutual visa exemption arrangements that have significantly boosted people-to-people exchanges. Since entering the UAE market in 2009, UnionPay has enabled broad merchant acceptance across the country and launched contactless and QR payment services in major business districts, tourist attractions, and transportation hubs. UnionPay also supports cross-border remittance and online flight booking, laying a solid foundation for this deeper strategic partnership. Looking ahead, UnionPay will continue to deepen its presence in the UAE by supporting the global acceptance of Jaywan cards, accelerating the issuance of Jaywan-UnionPay cards, and contributing to the development of the UAE's national QR payment system. Together with all its partners, UnionPay stands ready to facilitate cross-border payment interoperability and strengthen financial sector connectivity between China and the UAE.
UnionPay International signs strategic MoUs with the Central Bank of the UAE, Al Etihad Payments and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch to enhance cross-border Payment Interoperability. PR Newswire SHANGHAI, July 21, 2026 SHANGHAI, July 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - UnionPay International has signed three Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) on cooperation in payment landscape with the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates (CBUAE), Al Etihad Payments (AEP), and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch during a high-level ceremony held in Shanghai, China, marking a significant milestone in cross-border payment interoperability and financial sector connectivity between China and the UAE. Dong Junfeng, Chairman of China UnionPay and UnionPay International (UPI) signed the first memorandum of understanding with H.E. Saif Humaid Al Dhaheri, Assistant Governor of Banking Operations and Support Services of the CBUAE formalizing the joint cooperation between UPI and CBUAE on national QR code development and interoperability, and the second memorandum of understanding between UnionPay International and Al-Etihad Payments represented by H.E. Saif Humaid Al Dhaheri, Chairman of the Board of Managers on enabling the global acceptance of Jaywan - the UAE's domestic card scheme - cards through UPI rails. These two MoUs are expected to diversify payment options for consumers and merchants, facilitate smoother cross-border transaction flows, and support the broader digital payments in both markets. The third MoU was signed between UnionPay International Middle East Branch and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch, witnessed by Mr. Dong Junfeng and Mr. Yang Jun, Executive Vice President of Bank of China, which aims to formalize the strategic cooperation Between the two institutions on the settlement part of cross-border card transactions. An additional MoU was signed separately between the CBUAE and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch to support the settlement activity of Jaywan transactions flows processed through UPI rails. Strategic Partnership with the UAE Drawing on its large experience in QR payment network interoperability with multiple markets, UnionPay will provide consulting and technical assistance including payment specifications, security frameworks and partner onboarding rules development, towards supporting the interoperability of the UAE national QR code scheme, which would enable lowering cross-border payment costs and improving local currency settlement efficiency. Moreover, UnionPay and AEP will steadily expand the global acceptance of Jaywan. Under the signed MoU, Jaywan mono-badged cards will be accepted across UnionPay's global network, kicking off a pilot phase in China's mainland before expanding to other overseas markets. This will enable customers carrying Jaywan mono-badged cards to openly use their cards across the large spectrum of merchants forming part of UPI ecosystem without any additional requirements. H.E. Saif Humaid Al Dhaheri said: "The signing of these MoUs with UnionPay International and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch represents a significant step forward in strengthening payment connectivity between the UAE and China. By interlinking our national QR payment systems and expanding the international acceptance of Jaywan cards, we are enabling more seamless and secure cross-border payments while supporting trade, tourism, and economic cooperation between our two countries." H.E. added: "These partnerships align with the CBUAE's strategy to foster an innovative, competitive payments ecosystem, supported by robust infrastructure and strong international collaboration. They will enhance the payment experience for consumers and merchants and further reinforce the UAE's position as a leading regional hub for digital payments." "The strategic partnership between China and the UAE continues to deepen, driving a growing demand for seamless cross-border payment services in trade and tourism," said Dong Junfeng. "Building on the MoU on cross-border payments signed by the two central banks in 2025, these agreements will not only provide Chinese tourists to the UAE with more convenient payment options, but also strengthen the global competitiveness and operational resilience of the UAE's domestic payment brand. Furthermore, this partnership will significantly improve local currency settlement efficiency and support bilateral trade ties." Payment Interoperability & Settlement Partnership with Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch, with its strong RMB clearing capabilities in the local market, will deliver comprehensive settlement and liquidity provisioning for all collaborative payment projects under this strategic partnership. The bank will provide RMB clearing services and foreign exchange conversion to support the Jaywan global acceptance. UPI and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch will also collaborate on diversified dual-branded card products, customized commercial payment solutions, and exclusive settlement processes for cross-border QR payments. A long-term coordination mechanism will be established to support business implementation, ensure compliance with local regulatory requirements, and replicate the success in more markets. According to Yang Jun, the agreement on the international acceptance of the UAE's national card brand and cross-border QR payment interoperability marks a significant milestone in improving cross-border payment efficiency and supporting China-UAE economic and trade cooperation. The partnership also reflects Bank of China's continued commitment to supporting the development and innovation of financial infrastructure in the UAE and promoting the international use of RMB. In the UAE, For the UAE Building upon earlier consensus, UnionPay and AEP will facilitate the issuance of UnionPay-Jaywan cards by major issuers in the UAE. Payments made in the UAE will be processed via the Jaywan system, while international transactions will be routed through UnionPay's global rails, offering more diversified and cost-effective cross-border payment solutions for local consumers and businesses. Prior to this event, the first transaction using co-badged cards was successfully completed and witnessed by senior financial officials from both sides in November 2025. China and the UAE maintain close economic and trade ties, which is highlighted by the growing bilateral trade and mutual visa exemption arrangements that have significantly boosted people-to-people exchanges. Since entering the UAE market in 2009, UnionPay has enabled broad merchant acceptance across the country and launched contactless and QR payment services in major business districts, tourist attractions, and transportation hubs. UnionPay also supports cross-border remittance and online flight booking, laying a solid foundation for this deeper strategic partnership. Looking ahead, UnionPay will continue to deepen its presence in the UAE by supporting the global acceptance of Jaywan cards, accelerating the issuance of Jaywan-UnionPay cards, and contributing to the development of the UAE's national QR payment system. Together with all its partners, UnionPay stands ready to facilitate cross-border payment interoperability and strengthen financial sector connectivity between China and the UAE. * Imprese * Industria * Labour market * Law * Taxes / Tax imagesmode Images (2) Contact details [email protected]
UnionPay International signs strategic MoUs with the Central Bank of the UAE, Al Etihad Payments and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch to enhance cross-border Payment Interoperability. SHANGHAI, July 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - UnionPay International has signed three Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) on cooperation in payment landscape with the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates (CBUAE), Al Etihad Payments (AEP), and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch during a high-level ceremony held in Shanghai, China, marking a significant milestone in cross-border payment interoperability and financial sector connectivity between China and the UAE. Dong Junfeng, Chairman of China UnionPay and UnionPay International (UPI) signed the first memorandum of understanding with H.E. Saif Humaid Al Dhaheri, Assistant Governor of Banking Operations and Support Services of the CBUAE formalizing the joint cooperation between UPI and CBUAE on national QR code development and interoperability, and the second memorandum of understanding between UnionPay International and Al-Etihad Payments represented by H.E. Saif Humaid Al Dhaheri, Chairman of the Board of Managers on enabling the global acceptance of Jaywan - the UAE's domestic card scheme - cards through UPI rails. These two MoUs are expected to diversify payment options for consumers and merchants, facilitate smoother cross-border transaction flows, and support the broader digital payments in both markets. The third MoU was signed between UnionPay International Middle East Branch and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch, witnessed by Mr. Dong Junfeng and Mr. Yang Jun, Executive Vice President of Bank of China, which aims to formalize the strategic cooperation Between the two institutions on the settlement part of cross-border card transactions. An additional MoU was signed separately between the CBUAE and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch to support the settlement activity of Jaywan transactions flows processed through UPI rails. Strategic Partnership with the UAE Drawing on its large experience in QR payment network interoperability with multiple markets, UnionPay will provide consulting and technical assistance including payment specifications, security frameworks and partner onboarding rules development, towards supporting the interoperability of the UAE national QR code scheme, which would enable lowering cross-border payment costs and improving local currency settlement efficiency. Moreover, UnionPay and AEP will steadily expand the global acceptance of Jaywan. Under the signed MoU, Jaywan mono-badged cards will be accepted across UnionPay's global network, kicking off a pilot phase in China's mainland before expanding to other overseas markets. This will enable customers carrying Jaywan mono-badged cards to openly use their cards across the large spectrum of merchants forming part of UPI ecosystem without any additional requirements. H.E. Saif Humaid Al Dhaheri said: "The signing of these MoUs with UnionPay International and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch represents a significant step forward in strengthening payment connectivity between the UAE and China. By interlinking our national QR payment systems and expanding the international acceptance of Jaywan cards, we are enabling more seamless and secure cross-border payments while supporting trade, tourism, and economic cooperation between our two countries." H.E. added: "These partnerships align with the CBUAE's strategy to foster an innovative, competitive payments ecosystem, supported by robust infrastructure and strong international collaboration. They will enhance the payment experience for consumers and merchants and further reinforce the UAE's position as a leading regional hub for digital payments." "The strategic partnership between China and the UAE continues to deepen, driving a growing demand for seamless cross-border payment services in trade and tourism," said Dong Junfeng. "Building on the MoU on cross-border payments signed by the two central banks in 2025, these agreements will not only provide Chinese tourists to the UAE with more convenient payment options, but also strengthen the global competitiveness and operational resilience of the UAE's domestic payment brand. Furthermore, this partnership will significantly improve local currency settlement efficiency and support bilateral trade ties." Payment Interoperability & Settlement Partnership with Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch, with its strong RMB clearing capabilities in the local market, will deliver comprehensive settlement and liquidity provisioning for all collaborative payment projects under this strategic partnership. The bank will provide RMB clearing services and foreign exchange conversion to support the Jaywan global acceptance. UPI and Bank of China Abu Dhabi Branch will also collaborate on diversified dual-branded card products, customized commercial payment solutions, and exclusive settlement processes for cross-border QR payments. A long-term coordination mechanism will be established to support business implementation, ensure compliance with local regulatory requirements, and replicate the success in more markets. According to Yang Jun, the agreement on the international acceptance of the UAE's national card brand and cross-border QR payment interoperability marks a significant milestone in improving cross-border payment efficiency and supporting China-UAE economic and trade cooperation. The partnership also reflects Bank of China's continued commitment to supporting the development and innovation of financial infrastructure in the UAE and promoting the international use of RMB. In the UAE, For the UAE Building upon earlier consensus, UnionPay and AEP will facilitate the issuance of UnionPay-Jaywan cards by major issuers in the UAE. Payments made in the UAE will be processed via the Jaywan system, while international transactions will be routed through UnionPay's global rails, offering more diversified and cost-effective cross-border payment solutions for local consumers and businesses. Prior to this event, the first transaction using co-badged cards was successfully completed and witnessed by senior financial officials from both sides in November 2025. China and the UAE maintain close economic and trade ties, which is highlighted by the growing bilateral trade and mutual visa exemption arrangements that have significantly boosted people-to-people exchanges. Since entering the UAE market in 2009, UnionPay has enabled broad merchant acceptance across the country and launched contactless and QR payment services in major business districts, tourist attractions, and transportation hubs. UnionPay also supports cross-border remittance and online flight booking, laying a solid foundation for this deeper strategic partnership. Looking ahead, UnionPay will continue to deepen its presence in the UAE by supporting the global acceptance of Jaywan cards, accelerating the issuance of Jaywan-UnionPay cards, and contributing to the development of the UAE's national QR payment system. Together with all its partners, UnionPay stands ready to facilitate cross-border payment interoperability and strengthen financial sector connectivity between China and the UAE.
Xinhua Silk Road: Posidonia China Night provides high-level platform for int'l maritime exchange, cooperation. BEIJING, June 8, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - Posidonia China Night, held in Athens during the Posidonia 2026, one of the world's leading maritime exhibitions, brought together maritime industry stakeholders from China and Greece, creating a high-level platform for international exchanges and cooperation in maritime-related affairs. More than 200 representatives from government agencies, businesses, shipping companies, financial institutions and media organizations from China and Greece attended the event, engaging in discussions on shipbuilding, port operations, maritime finance and industrial and supply chain cooperation. Posidonia China Night, a sideline event of the Posidonia 2026, was jointly organized by the Embassy of China in Greece, China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) and China Economic Information Service, with the Athens branch of Bank of China (Europe) S.A. serving as a partner. Featuring keynote speeches, report releases, networking activities and business meetings, the event provided a high-level platform for face-to-face exchanges between Chinese exhibitors and Greek shipping, financial and maritime service institutions. Participants said the event will continue to promote cooperation and contribute to the sustainable development of the global maritime industry. During the event, a report titled "Navigating the Deep Blue with Intelligence, Ushering in a Green Future: Report on the Green and Intelligent Development of China's Shipbuilding Industry" was jointly released by Shanghai Headquarters of China Economic Information Service, China Shipbuilding Economic Research Center and Xinhua News Agency's Europe Regional Bureau. The report highlights achievements of China's shipbuilding industry in accelerating its green and intelligent transition. While acknowledging existing challenges, it emphasizes that green and intelligent development will act as the twin engines of high-quality growth for China's shipbuilding industry, facilitating the sector's deeper integration into the global maritime value chain. Industry experts said the report provides the global maritime community with a comprehensive view of the achievements across China's shipbuilding value chain, highlighting the country's progress in green and intelligent transformation. They noted that the report will help international shipowners and maritime institutions better understand China's shipbuilding industry and contribute Chinese solutions to the green and low-carbon transformation of the global maritime sector. Several milestone ceremonies were also held during the event, including the launch of the CSSC Greece Representative Office, the unveiling of the "Athens Moment" initiative under the CSSC Global Service (CSGS) brand, and the inauguration of the Bank of China (Europe) Shipping Finance Center. The information provided in this article was created by Cision PR Newswire, its news partner. The author's opinions and the content shared on this page are their own and may not necessarily represent the perspectives of Siam News Network. Jun 8, 2026 Reading Time 2 min. Latest PR news. Jun 8, 2026
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