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First joint judiciary auctions after the Lunar New Year holiday and launching of mobile payment services Auction values reached NT$50 million

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  • Last updated:2019-07-18
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First joint judiciary auctions after the Lunar New Year holiday and launching of mobile payment services Auction values reached NT$50 million AEA branches across the country held judiciary auctions simultaneously on March 6, attracting huge crowds of people to participate in the bidding. The total value of real estate and moveable property auctioned was as high as NT$49,712,025. With respect to real estate auctions, major cases involved plots of land in Pingzhen and Taoyuan districts in Taoyuan City, which were sold by the Taoyuan branch of AEA at a price of NT$4.28 million and NT$4.21 million, respectively. The Changhua branch of AEA auctioned off a plot of land and a building in Shengang township, Changhua County, for NT$24 million. The Kaohsiung branch of AEA auctioned off a plot of land and a building in Fengshan district, Kaohsiung City, for NT$5.78 million. AEA branches in other parts of the country also managed to have several plots of land change hands. Real estate auctions reached a value of NT$43,956,617, marking an excellent performance. In addition, AEA branches across the country auctioned off moveable properties for NT$5,755,408 in total. The Taipei branch auctioned off a hand-drawn water color painting owned by the Shen Garden Cultural Innovation Corp. for NT$31,500, a variety of sun glasses, perfumes, and liquor gift boxes for NT$261,050, and shares of Hanshin Asset Management Holding Co., Ltd. for NT$430,000. The Shihlin branch auctioned off power supply machines for NT$600,000, and 58 items of sporting goods and pieces of clothing for NT260,000, drawing huge crowds of potential buyers. The Taichung branch auctioned off 2012 and 2010 vans for NT$680,000 and NT$220,000, respectively. The Kaohsiung branch auctioned off 2005 and 2006 vans for the same price of NT$330,000. The Pingtung branch auctioned off a 2012 Luxgen cargo-passenger car for NT$380,000. People participating in the auctions were happy about the bargain sales. The auctions also helped the government secure outstanding taxes. To facilitate payments by buyers and catch up with the trend of mobile payments in place of payments in cash, the Taipei, Pingtung and I-lan branches provided mobile payment services, including “Apple Pay,” “Samsung Pay,” “Google Pay (Android Pay)” and “Taiwan Pay,” which allowed buyers to pay on their mobile phones in a super-convenient and safe way. Thank you for bringing mobile phones with you to the auctions. After a beep sound, you can bring home what you have purchased at the auctions!

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