Dalian: Application of digital renminbi expands to thermal payments area

数字法币研究社 view 28 2021-11-2 18:59
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Recently, the Dalian branch of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce of China partnered with 14 heating companies to set up a digital renminbi exchange to pay for the heating costs, and joined to support continuing the Dalian digital renminbi pilot scenario and expanding the application. responnse. Give the digital Dalian renminbi and the digital Dalian renminbi.

The ICBC Dalian branch started working exclusively on digital payments to promote the use of the digital renminbi. Cost 2,000 yuan, 50 yuan (including 2,000 yuan), reimbursement of 100 yuan when the payment exceeds 2,000 yuan

The integrated heating companies are as follows: Currently, the digital RMB electricity bill is paid to Zhongshan District, Saha District, Xigang District, Ganjingzi District, Hi-Tech Park, Jinju, Wafangdian, etc., with the participation of residents. .

As residents who have experienced digital renminbi electronic payments now, they have never heard of digital renminbi and do not know how to use it. Recognizing that the digital renminbi is a digital asset legally recognized by the People's Bank of China, we hope to provide residents with more opportunities to access the digital renminbi safe, convenient and inclusive.

ICBC Dalian branch has set up a number of digital yuan exchange rate situation in Dalian before the digital yuan payment situation started, including various fields such as transportation, tourism and shopping, support for industry, education, health and human resources. . As the situation of the digital renminbi continues to increase in many areas, public recognition and recognition will increase, and a favorable environment for the application of the digital renminbi will gradually develop.

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