Bay of Plenty-based education company TEMA has launched New Zealand operations for China's Clarity Pay International (CPI) to provide international payment services for students from China.
"We can arrange payments directly from China to the educational institution in New Zealand without going through intermediary banks," said TEMA managing director and CPI New Zealand country manager Richard van der Jagt.
CPI would bring a change to the way New Zealand education providers can reach out and attract international students from China. CPI has been licensed by All In Pay to provide its international payment platform.
All in Pay is a Chinese firm owned by state companies Shanghai International Group and Shanghai International Trust, and privately owned Wanxiang Group. It is the fifth-largest and fastest-growing payment solutions provider in China.
"TEMA links with both these companies to provide student support services and access to New Zealand organisations interested in hosting international students from China," said Mr van der Jagt.