UnionPay QuickPass definition

UnionPay QuickPass means UnionPay's contactless payment application facility which may be incorporated into a Card by the Bank pursuant to Clause 16.3 below;
UnionPay QuickPass means UnionPay's contactless payment application facility which may be incorporated into a Card by the Bank pursuant to Clause 16.3 below; Headings are for convenience only and do not affect interpretation. Words denoting the singular shall include the plural, and words denoting one gender shall include all genders.
UnionPay QuickPass means the facility which enables the Cardholder to effect Transactions either by tapping or waving card against UnionPay QuickPass reader without requiring any signature, PIN or other such authentication on your part.

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