July 19, 2026

China and Indonesia Launch Innovative Pilot Program for Cross-Border QR Payments

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In an exciting development for cross-border commerce, selected users from China can now engage in QR payments while visiting Indonesia, thanks to a collaborative pilot initiative between the two nations. This innovation allows users to make payments using the UnionPay and Alipay apps through Indonesia’s QRIS system, which stands for “Quick Response Code Indonesian Standard.” With more than 40 million QRIS merchants participating, this move promises to enhance the purchasing experience for tourists and business travelers alike.

As part of this initiative, the pilot program allows not just Chinese users but also selected merchants from China’s UnionPay and Alipay networks to accept QR payments from a variety of Indonesian mobile payment applications. It’s almost like creating a financial handshake between countries, all facilitated by the convenience of QR codes.

The payment processing will unfold in the local currencies of each country, adding another layer of efficiency to the transaction process, as confirmed in the recent press release. With the pilot phase currently underway, stakeholders anticipate that the QR payment system will be fully operational by 2025, making it a significant stride towards seamless cross-border transactions.

UnionPay International (UPI) has laid the groundwork for this ambitious project by signing a memorandum of cooperation with the Indonesian Payment System Association, Ant International, as well as the Bank of China (Hong Kong) Jakarta branch. The move solidifies the partnership, which is further cemented through separate agreements with four Indonesian switch networks: Rintis, ALTO, Artajasa, and Jalin. As the program progresses, it could transform how payments are made between these two vibrant economies, potentially sparking interest from other nations to join the QR payment revolution.

Questions & Answers

How does the QR payment system work between China and Indonesia?
Users from China can make QR payments in Indonesia using the UnionPay and Alipay apps, utilizing the QRIS system to facilitate transactions through 40 million participating merchants.

What currencies will be used in these transactions?
The QR payment linkages will be settled in the respective local currencies of China and Indonesia, ensuring a smooth transaction process for users.

When is the QR payment linkage expected to become fully operational?
The initiative is projected to be fully operational by 2025, following the current sandbox phase of the pilot program.

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