Tenpay is one of the most the popular alternative payment solutions in China. It was launched in 2005 by Tencent - one of China’s leading internet companies. Tenpay supports online, in-app, and in-store payments both in China and abroad. Tenpay users can make fund transfers to other users’ Tenpay accounts or their bank accounts. Users can also make mortgage and credit card payments and can invest in various financial products. Tencent also owns popular social media platforms including QQ Messenger and WeChat; it has integrated payment services into these apps called QQ Wallet and WeChat Pay, allowing users to conduct payment transactions directly.
Tenpay is concentrated mostly in China, although it has expanded its services to select international markets - focusing on overseas merchants where Chinese tourists are likely to shop. Cross-border transactions are now supported for 69 countries and settled in 29 currencies, including British pound sterling, euros, US dollars, Australian dollars, and Japanese yen. In March 2020, WeChat Pay launched the Fenfu virtual credit card, enabling WeChat Pay users to make purchases and pay in installments.
In September 2021, Tencent integrated its WeChat Pay service with UnionPay’s mobile payment solution UnionPay Mobile QuickPass, allowing WeChat Pay users to scan QuickPass QR codes and make payments. This move further enhances WeChat Pay’s merchant acceptance network. In May 2023, Tencent launched biometric palm-based payments for WeChat Pay users in China. This enables users to make transit payments by waving their hand over metro station scanners.
The report provides information and insights into Tenpay including -
Detailed insight into its business
Comprehensive coverage of its products and services
Comparative assessment with key alternative payment solutions
Information on its performance highlights
The company's important events and milestones
Key Highlights
In April 2005, Tenpay launched.
In November 2015, WeChat Pay launched in South Africa for local residents, allowing them to make fund transfers, payments at physical stores, and utility bill payments.
In June 2019, Tenpay enabled Yandex.Checkout partner merchants to accept online payments through WeChat Pay in Russia.
In September 2021, Tencent integrated its WeChat Pay service with UnionPay’s mobile payment solution UnionPay Mobile QuickPass, allowing WeChat Pay users to scan QuickPass QR codes and make payments.
In June 2024, Tenpay extended its partnership with Western Union to support international fund transfers via Western Union’s website and app.
Scope
Learn about company's business proposition, and important achievements regarding product launches, partnerships, mergers, and acquisitions.
Examine the company’s operational and financial performance and benchmark it against its competitors.
Detailed insight into company's current products and services mix.
Reasons to Buy
Gain insights into Tenpay business operations and key events.
Gain insights into its product portfolio and performance highlights.
Assess the competitive dynamics in the alternative payments industry by comparing its performance against competitors.