“In the China market, third-party e-payment services generated a total transaction value of CNY1.509 trillion (US$245 billion) in third quarter of 2013, rising 12.5% on quarter and 54.6% on year, according to China-based consulting company Analysys International.”
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20131105VL201.html
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