I think the title is misleading. It is not that payment systems are made compatible, but popular local apps.
It’s like saying PayPal and Swish are now compatible.
According to a Danish piece I read on it, there will probably still be Cross-Border- payment fees, even though if the system would be SEPA-based, there wouldn’t be fees (as long as it is the same currency).
Yeah, I guess it’s semantics to a certain degree.
I’d call them a payment provider, like PayPal or Klarna, but a payment system for me would be something bigger like SWIFT/SEPA.
I think the title is misleading. It is not that payment systems are made compatible, but popular local apps. It’s like saying PayPal and Swish are now compatible. According to a Danish piece I read on it, there will probably still be Cross-Border- payment fees, even though if the system would be SEPA-based, there wouldn’t be fees (as long as it is the same currency).
Isn’t MB Way a payment system? It was brought up a few times as such by people in the past
@Blaze
Also, yes, created by the company responsible for the ATM network.
@trolske
Yeah, I guess it’s semantics to a certain degree. I’d call them a payment provider, like PayPal or Klarna, but a payment system for me would be something bigger like SWIFT/SEPA.