Why can't Ba Le Rabbit pay Alipay?

Ba Le Rabbit can't pay Alipay because it doesn't have a contract with Alipay. Ba Le Rabbit belongs to Shanghai Wan Jian Information Technology Co., Ltd., with a series of financing of over 654.38+0 billion yuan and a series of financing of nearly 500 million yuan. The main investors are DCM in Silicon Valley, Tiantu Capital and Hong Kong Nanfeng Real Estate Group.

First of all, Ba Le Bunny can't pay Alipay.

Xiao Zhang, who works in Shanghai, needs to find a new house because the lease contract expires. He came across that Ba Le Rabbit, an Internet rental platform, had quietly settled in the third-party service section of Alipay. Xiao Zhang said, "I am a heavily dependent user of Alipay and also a user of Ba Le Rabbit. The combination of the two can make me feel more convenient. " The reporter was further informed that Ba Le Rabbit officially accessed "Maid in Renting House" only a few days ago, and became an "excellent platform" for this service sector, providing convenient online house-viewing and renting services for hundreds of millions of Alipay users, and building a closed-loop service chain for Internet renting house.

Second, the cooperation between Ba Le Rabbit and Ma Shang in renting houses.

He also pointed out: "Alipay has been building a life service scenario that meets all aspects of users' food, clothing, housing and transportation. The rental of idle fish and mushrooms owned by Ali is an important part of its rental scene. Choosing the company's rental as its third-party service rental platform also expands the rental options for its users. As an important Internet rental service platform in China, Ba Le Rabbit has a large number of real houses and mature rental chain services, which is exactly what partners need. Ba Le Rabbit will also benefit from Alipay's traffic and credit system, which is a win-win cooperation with multiple benefits.

To sum up, Ba Le Rabbit Renting House, which was established at the end of October 14, has covered first-and second-tier cities in China14, with 5 million houses for e-commerce and tens of thousands of long-tail landlords in small and medium-sized institutions. By upgrading the platform service, it attracts the mainstream brand apartments in the market and meets the mainstream needs of market users with a variety of room types.