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What is Irish banks' new mobile-payment service Zippay?
Zippay enables 5 million customers of AIB, Bank of Ireland, and PTSB to send and split payments instantly using mobile numbers without IBANs or separate apps.
AIB, Bank of Ireland and PTSB are launching Zippay, with a phased rollout starting tomorrow , integrated into their existing banking apps.
To blunt fintech competition, AIB, Bank of Ireland, and PTSB position Zippay to protect younger customers and reduce friction by integrating payments within their banking apps.
Built on an API architecture, Nexi, Milan-based pay-tech, delivers Zippay using customer contact lists and shares name, IBAN, registered mobile, transaction counts, and encrypted date-of-birth and mobile combo with the trusted service provider.
The rollout will affect roughly five million customers on a phased basis, with no extra fee and eligible customers receiving emails and in-app messages; other IBAN-based financial institutions and credit unions can join over time.
Observers warn that convincing existing Revolut users will be difficult, as over three million may resist switching and fintechs like N26 are unlikely to join to avoid cannibalising their offerings.