Chinese bank cards will be valid in Isles: Article

Posted on: Tuesday, May 25, 2010   

Chinese bank cards will be valid in Isles

First-of-its-kind deal with Bank of Hawaii includes ATMs, 1,000 merchants

By Alan Yonan Jr.
Advertiser Staff Writer

An agreement that will allow Bank of Hawaii and its participating merchants to accept bank cards from China’s largest issuer will provide more incentive for Chinese visitors to travel to the Islands, officials say. 

Chinese visitors who hold cards from China UnionPay, a bank card association similar to Mastercard or Visa, will be able to walk into more than 1,000 merchants locally to make purchases. The visitors also can use the cards to conduct transactions at Bank of Hawaii’s 484 automatic teller machines.

More than 2.1 billion cards have been issued by CUP member banks.

The joint market development agreement for merchant and ATM terminals announced yesterday is the first CUP has signed with an American bank. The relationship also calls for the two sides to promote each other in their respective markets.

“For us in China this will be great publicity,” said Betty Brow, Bank of Hawaii executive vice president and head of its international banking division. “This will actually encourage more visitors to come to Hawai’i. Most Chinese visitors travel with cash. This will give them more confidence because they don’t have to worry about converting their currency,” she said.

Chinese travelers are much sought after among visitor destinations around the world because they spend more than counterparts from any other country — about $7,200 per person per trip, according to the U.S. Commerce Department. Hawai’i has averaged just over 50,000 Chinese visitors in each of the past five years, and that number is expected to grow because of China’s growing economy and new wealth.

Bank of Hawaii will initially enable about 1,000 of its participating merchants, primarily those geared toward tourists, to accept the CUP cards, Brow said. The bank plans to add another 1,000 to 2,000 merchants over time. The cards can be used as credit or debit cards, but most Chinese use them as debit cards, Brow said.

Bank of Hawaii is reprogramming its ATMs to have the transaction screens display messages in Chinese characters for CUP card holders, Brow said. The bank also is waiving the ATM transaction fee for CUP cardholders.

Executives from both companies attended a signing ceremony yesterday at the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel, including Cai Jianbo, first executive vice president of China UnionPay; Al Landon, BOH chairman and chief executive officer; and Peter Ho, BOH president and chief banking officer.

“With a growing number of visitors from China coming to Hawai’i every year, this is a tremendous opportunity to provide extended customer service, and to ensure they are able to access funds and make transactions when needed,” Landon said. “This agreement is expected to help Chinese tourism and spending here in Hawai’i, and ultimately will help to create an overall positive experience in Hawai’i for Chinese visitors.”

Cai said China UnionPay would consider expanding its relationship with Bank of Hawaii in the future.

“Hawai’i is one of the most important markets for CUP,” Cai said. “CUP attaches great importance to the cooperation with BOH. The two parties shall explore further cooperation opportunities on the basis of this agreement.”

Reach Alan Yonan Jr. at ayonan@honoluluadvertiser.com

Congratulations To All Of Our Maui County Graduates

Schools around Maui County will hold graduation ceremonies this weekend. Baldwin High School will hold its graduation at 6 tonight in War Memorial Stadium. Saturday ceremonies include: Lanai High School (2 p.m., Pedro Dela Cruz gymnasium), Hana High School (3:30 p.m., school field), Molokai High School (4 p.m., school gymnasium), Maui High School (5 p.m., War Memorial Stadium). Sunday ceremonies include: Kaahumanu Hou Christian School (6 p.m., Cathedral of the King) and Lahainaluna High School (6:30 p.m., athletic field).

State Raises Outlook for Tourism This Year: News Article

Updated at 12:07 p.m., Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Honolulu Advertiser Article

 

State raises outlook for tourism this year

    Advertiser Staff

    Expectations for tourism arrivals and spending, as well as the Hawai’i’s gross domestic product are being raised in the latest economic forecast from the state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. 

    The state’s latest projections boost the performance of the visitor industry, a key contributor to Hawai’i’s economy. The forecast calls for visitor arrivals to increase 2.6 percent this year, or higher than the 2.1 percent in DBEDT’s previous forecast.

    It also calls for visitor spending to rise by 2.6 percent. That’s an jump from the 2.0 percent seen previously.

    The updated forecast also sees gross domestic product rising by a rosier amount, rising 1.1 percent this year when adjusted for inflation. It had been projected to rise 0.9 percent.

    The forecast maintains its jobs outlook, saying they are still expected to fall by 0.9 percent this year as employment lags recovery. The report noted job growth should gradually turn positive late in the year, though not enough to offset declines earlier in 2010.

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    News and Updates

    Maui’s visitor spending was up 25.2% over last

    March to $257.7M, and spending per person per

    day was up 9.4% to $175.20 for the same

    period.

    The Maui News, 04/29/10

     

    Alaska Airlines made two announcements on

    additional routes, adding a second year-round,

    daily service between Portland, Oregon and

    Honolulu starting September 20th ( the airline

    currently flies between Portland and Maui) and a

    nonstop daily flight between Kahului, Maui and

    San Diego, California beginning October 1st.

    Travel Weekly 4/13/10 and Pacific Business News, 04/22/10

     

    The sale of the luxury Hotel Hana-Maui to

    privately held, Amstar Group LLC (Amstar), was

    announced, and the deal is expected to close in

    May 2010. This is the third property ownership

    change within eighteen months. Amstar’s

    subsidiary, Green Tea LLC, will manage the

    property. The Denver-based real estate

    investment and development company plans to

    revamp operations of the 66-room boutique

    hotel, which will mean short-term job reductions.

    The Honolulu Advertiser and The Maui News, 04/21/10