New partnership to boost Chinese visitor
New partnership with UnionPay International to boost
Chinese visitors to New Zealand
RELEASE
SUMMARY
• Auckland
Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED), UnionPay
International Co. Ltd (UPI) and Immigration New Zealand sign
the China – New Zealand Year of Tourism 2019 Memorandum of
Understanding
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• The partnership has been formed
to help attract more high-value free and independent Chinese
visitors to New Zealand during shoulder and off-peak
seasons
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• The MoU seeks maximise and leverage
opportunities around the China-New Zealand Year of Tourism
2019 through targeted activities and identified value-add
benefits.
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Caption: ATEED’s Steve Armitage,
UnionPay International’s Eileen Zhu and Immigration NZ’s
Steve McGill with the signed MOU at Auckland Lantern
Festival
A partnership aimed at attracting more high-value Chinese visitors to New Zealand during shoulder and off-peak seasons has been formed between Auckland’s economic development agency, the bankcard scheme with the world's largest cardholder base, and Immigration New Zealand (INZ).
Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development (ATEED) signed the China – New Zealand Year of Tourism 2019 Memorandum of Understanding with UnionPay International Co. Ltd (UPI) and INZ to explore shared common goals around the China-NZ Year of Tourism initiative.
ATEED General Manager – Destination, Steve Armitage, says as New Zealand’s second largest international tourism market, Chinese visitors are a significant contributor to Auckland’s accelerating economic growth.
The MoU seeks to ensure that opportunities around the China-New Zealand Year of the Tourism 2019 are maximised and leveraged through targeted activities and identified value-add benefits.
Steve Armitage says: “This collaboration aims to increase visitation from the high-value Chinese free and independent segment, adding benefit to our tourism partners around the region as we enhance the quality and delivery of existing tourism products and services.”
In collaboration with Auckland tourism suppliers, ATEED will produce unique and sustainable Auckland tourism packages for high-value UnionPay cardholders alongside Auckland tourism suppliers. This activity is part of UPI and INZ’s Tourism Industry Partnerships programme to ensure UnionPay cardholders have a quality Auckland experience during their stay.
These partnerships streamline the visa application process for a select pool of premium customers belonging to these partners, provided they are of good character and health, and support in-market work undertaken by NZ Inc. agencies.
INZ General Manager Settlement Protection
and Attraction Steve McGill says: “INZ is happy to support
this effort to maximise the high-value tourism opportunity
that the China NZ Year of Tourism 2019 brings to New
Zealand.”
UnionPay has issued more than 7 billion cards in 51 countries and regions, with millions being to premium cardholders.
In New Zealand, more than 60,000 merchants now accept UnionPay Cards via POS terminals, 85% of ATMs offer UnionPay Card withdrawal services. It ensures UnionPay cardholders' have high-quality visiting experiences from secured payment experiences of shopping, dining, hospitality, transportation perspectives
James Yang,
General Manager of UnionPay International South Pacific
region, says “this partnership facilitates the culture,
economy and financial technology exchanges between New
Zealand and China through UnionPay International’s high
quality, cost-effective and secure cross-border payment
services.”
NOTES TO
EDITOR
Immigration
New Zealand Tourism Industry Partnerships:
• In
November 2012, MBIE published a China Market Review report
recommending that INZ implement initiatives to target
high-value, low-risk visitors through arrangements with
industry partners.
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• These partnerships are
designed to support both the government’s and industry’s
strategic priorities for the tourism sector, focused on
attracting high value tourists and business event visitors,
and encouraging more international travellers to come to NZ
outside the peak season period.
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• Applicants
still need to meet all other requirements, including being
of good character and an acceptable standard of health.
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• Opportunities for the TIP programme to
support the 2019 China-New Zealand Year of Tourism (YOT)
have been identified in MBIE’s YOT Tourism goals
development document
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• The China UnionPay
scheme was announced during President Xi Jinping’s visit
to New Zealand in November 2014.
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• More
information on the Tourism Industry Partnerships can be
found here:https://www.immigration.govt.nz/assist-migrants-and-students/other-industry-partners/tourism-partnership
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About UnionPay
International:
• UnionPay
International (UPI) is a subsidiary of China UnionPay
focused on the growth and support of UnionPay’s global
business. In partnership with more than 1800 institutions
worldwide, UnionPay International has enabled card
acceptance in 174 countries and regions with issuance in 51
countries and regions outside the Chinese Mainland. UnionPay
International provides high quality, cost effective and
secure cross-border payment services to the world’s
largest cardholder base and ensures convenient local
services to a growing number of global UnionPay cardholders
and merchants.
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• For more information on
UnionPay International, please visit www.unionpayintl.com