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Revision as of 19:44, 31 October 2019

European Mobile Payment Systems Association
IndustryMobile payments
Founded3 September 2019 Edit this on Wikidata
Headquarters
Zurich
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Area served
 Austria

 Belgium
 Denmark
 Finland
 Germany
 Norway
 Portugal
 Sweden

 Switzerland
Key people
Søren Mose, Anna-Lena Wretman, Anton Stadelmann, Bjørn Skjelbred, Christian Pirkner, Mark Majgaard Wraa-Hansen, Nathalie Vandepeute, Tiago Bianchi de Aguiar
ProductsMobile applications
MembersBancontact Payconiq Company, Bluecode, MobilePay, SIBS/MB WAY, Swish, Vipps
Websitehttps://empsa.org/

The European Mobile Payment Systems Association (EMPSA) is an association that aims to foster collaboration and to enable the use of different mobile payments systems internationally.[1] EMPSA is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland and chaired by Søren Mose, the Chairman of the TWINT Board of Directors.[2]

EMPSA is founded by seven mobile payment providers that together have around 25 million registered users and over 1 million acceptance points. Around 350 banks support the systems. The seven providers are:

Provider Country
Bancontact Payconiq Company  Belgium
Bluecode  Germany  Austria
MobilePay  Finland  Denmark
SIBS/MB WAY [pt]  Portugal
Swish  Sweden
TWINT [de]  Switzerland
Vipps  Norway

See also

  • MobilePay – Danish mobile payment service
  • Swish – Swedish mobile payment service
  • Vipps – Norwegian mobile payment service

References

  1. ^ "Seven European mobile payment systems to found EMPSA". EMPSA (in German). 2019-05-08. Retrieved 2019-10-31.
  2. ^ "Europe forms European Mobile Payment Systems Association (EMPSA)". Payments Cards & Mobile. 2019-09-03. Retrieved 2019-10-31.