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Ma Yun said that young people love mobile payment mainly because they are too poor

The 2019 annual meeting of the World Economic Forum opened in Davos, Switzerland. Ma Yun, chairman of Alibaba's board of directors, attended the meeting and held a dialogue with global youth leaders. At the meeting, Ma Yun frequently burst into golden sentences, of which the most impressive is why young people like mobile payment, not because of convenience, because of poverty, it's too heartbreaking!

Ma Yun said that the reason why young people love mobile payment is what he said today is the world of mobile payment. Mobile payment is used everywhere. Few people use cash to pay, because mobile payment is more convenient, and there is no need to go to the bank to get money.

Ma Yun really said what everyone said in his heart. How many young people really save money now? Recently, Ma Yun, who was named as the global 'top ten thinkers in ten years' by Foreign Policy magazine of the United States, once again became one of the most concerned participants. 'winter Davos 2019' was held in Davos, Switzerland, from January 22 to 25, with the theme of 'globalization 4.0: building a global architecture in the era of the fourth industrial revolution'.

Ma yunbang, Jin Ju and Ma Yun participated in the sub forum of "emerging market digitalization" and had a dialogue with the president of Rwanda. Then, he held his own special meeting at the Davos forum to share his personal experience with the members of the world economic forum, global young entrepreneurs and other on-site participants. Although he is the chairman of Alibaba's board of directors, he talks about everything from the digital economy to how young people grow up to the challenges of globalization.

His role in Davos is more like a 'thinker' than an 'Entrepreneur'. Ma Yun said: 'on the first day of the birth of the Internet, it is a inclusive technology, which covers young people and the poor. When the credit card came out, only the rich had it. But when the mobile payment came out, the rich didn't believe it. They believed in credit card, but the young people immediately accepted the mobile payment, because they didn't have much money, and they cared about a dime or two '.