Apps behind red envelope drive

2015-02-13 10:43:13 

With major Internet companies joining the campaign, giving cash-stuffed red envelopes, or hongbao, during the Spring Festival is set to become an online meme this year, again.

The hongbao campaign, which made its debut during last year's Spring Festival with Tencent's widely used messaging app WeChat, has proven to be a huge success in terms of attracting new users to mobile payment services.

This year, domestic Internet companies, such as Alipay, Sina Weibo and QQ Mobile have followed in WeChat's footsteps.

A total investment of more than 7 billion yuan ($1,120 million) is estimated to be put in this year's campaign by the firms.

We take a look at some service-oriented apps used during this year's e-hongbao campaign.

Alipay Wallet

The app has added an extra 12 million yuan ($1.92 million) to online red envelopes after complaints from users. Many said it was almost impossible to get hold of a red envelope after the company kicked off its campaign at 10 am on Feb 11, 2015, with cash incentives as well as online shopping coupons.

According to the company's statement on Feb 10, 2015, it also said it will offer up to 50 percent discounts for those who shop in its brick-and-mortar partners' outlets in South Korea, Thailand and Singapore during the Spring Festival.

Up to 200,000 shops, supermarkets and restaurants in these destinations will participate in Alipay's campaign.

WeChat

Giving red envelopes is a tradition for Chinese families during the Lunar New Year and is considered a gift as well as a seasonal greeting. A red envelope for a child may come from parents and grandparents, other family members and relatives, and friends of parents. When the child grows up and has an income, he or she may give red envelopes to parents and grandparents, and children of siblings and friends.

QQ

Sina Weibo

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