DutchNews, April 20, 2017
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| Photo: ING |
The big Dutch banks have joined
forces to launch a new mobile payment system in the Netherlands which they say
integrates three current payment methods in one app.
The Payconiq system,
developed by ING, has been undergoing trials in Belgium, where 25,000 shops are
actively connected to the network.
The system uses QR codes which the retailer
generates and the person paying the bill can scan with their mobile phones to
make the payment. The app connects directly to the client’s bank account and
can also make quick automatic payments between family and friends.
‘Our
initiative anticipates digitalisation as well as the upcoming changes in the
European payment regulation,’ said Payconiq chief executive Duke Prins. ‘The
collaboration with Dutch banks is a promising step for Payconiq.’

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