China fines Caifutong, Tencent’s WeChat Pay operator, for breaking foreign exchange rules

  • Tenpay, also known as Caifutong, was fined 2.8 million yuan for violating foreign exchange regulations, according to SAFE, the nation’s forex gatekeeper
  • The WeChat Pay operator was also reprimanded in late 2020 and mid-2018 for various breaches related to cross-border currency transactions

WeChat, Uniopay and Alipay mobile app icons are seen on an iPhone. Photo: SCMP Pictures
China has fined Tenpay, an online-payment unit of Tencent Holdings, 2.8 million yuan (US$438,000) for violating foreign exchange rules amid growing regulatory scrutiny of the nation’s fintech industry.

The unit received warnings last week and was also ordered to rectify its failure to submit relevant materials and for carrying out foreign exchange business beyond the scope of its business registration, according to a statement published by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) branch in Shenzhen.

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