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  • Company Insights

    $350 | March 2022
    Company Insights

    paysafecard 2022 – Competitor Profile

    paysafecard is one of the leading online prepaid voucher providers in Europe. Launched in Austria in 2000, it was acquired by Skrill Group in 2013 and became part of Paysafe Group through the latter’s acquisition of Skrill in 2015. Since then, paysafecard has been integrated into the group’s prepaid division. paysafecard is accepted by thousands of online merchants globally across the gaming, online, music, film, and entertainment sectors. To offer convenient voucher purchases and online payments, the paysafecard account (formerly...

  • Company Insights

    $350 | February 2022
    Company Insights

    BLIK – Competitor Profile

    BLIK is a Polish mobile payment solution launched by Polski Standard Płatności (PSP) in February 2015. PSP was formed in 2013 through strategic co-operation between six major Polish banks: Alior Bank, Millennium Bank, Bank Zachodni WBK (now Santander Bank Polska), ING Bank Śląski, mBank, and PKO Bank Polski. In April 2020, Mastercard became a shareholder of PSP and BLIK. All seven shareholders now hold an equal share in PSP. BLIK is offered by Polish banks as an additional service within...

  • Thematic Analysis

    $995 | November 2021
    Thematic Analysis

    Blockchain in Payments – Thematic Research

    Blockchain is a method of storing information that makes it very difficult to change the information or cheat the system. The technology can be seen as a digital record of transactions like a ledger that is decentralized, meaning that there is no central authority or intermediary (such as a government or a bank) to validate a transaction. Instead, transactions are shared (distributed) with all participants in a network on a P2P basis. Transactions are then validated using consensus methods and...

  • Case Studies

    $449 | October 2021
    Case Studies

    Federal Bank’s Implementation of IBM API Connect – Use Case

    The Indian banking sector has long been dependent on legacy technologies that have proven to be successful in the past. However, with a dynamically changing business climate and more recently the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become necessary for these players to step up their game and invest in smart technologies that can help them remain competitive, especially as excessive dependence on legacy solutions and processes have proven detrimental to business and reputation. As the digital banking industry future-proofs its businesses...

  • Company Insights

    $350 | September 2021
    Company Insights

    WePay – Competitor Profile

    WePay is a US-based online payment service provider that enables ecommerce platforms, marketplaces, and crowdfunding platforms to accept payments for products and services offered through their websites and mobile apps. Founded in the US in 2008, it expanded to Canada in 2015 and to the UK in 2016. It was acquired by JPMorgan Chase in October 2017. WePay serves a number of businesses globally, including online merchants, marketplaces, and platforms. The solution enables clients to accept a wide range of...

  • Company Insights

    $350 | September 2021
    Company Insights

    China UnionPay – Competitor Profile

    China UnionPay (CUP) is a global bank card scheme established under the approval of the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) and the State Council in March 2002. CUP used to be the sole scheme provider of payment cards in China. According to China’s central bank regulation, all card issuers in the country were required to route yuan-based transactions through CUP’s electronic payment network. However, a new regulation was issued in 2015, paving the way for international card schemes to enter...

  • Company Insights

    $350 | August 2021
    Company Insights

    Square – Competitor Profile

    Square is a US-based payment service provider that was launched in 2009. It enables businesses to accept payments through methods including debit and credit cards issued by all major scheme providers, as well as NFC-based solutions such as Google Pay and Apple Pay. For offline payments, Square offers an array of traditional and mobile point of sale (POS) solutions for payment acceptance via magnetic stripe, chip, and NFC cards. It also enables online payments through Square Online Checkout and ecommerce...

  • Analyst Opinions

    $350 | July 2021
    Analyst Opinions

    Boku – Competitor Profile

    Launched in 2009 in the US, Boku is one of the world’s leading carrier billing-based mobile payment services. Primarily used for purchases of digital content, Boku is offered by leading digital companies including Apple, Google, Sony, Microsoft, Facebook, and Spotify. Boku enables customers to charge payments directly to their mobile phone bill and provides merchants with the ability to accept payments from anyone with a mobile phone. In addition to carrier billing, Boku allows merchants to accept payments via over...

  • Analyst Opinions

    $350 | July 2021
    Analyst Opinions

    Giropay – Competitor Profile

    Giropay is an online credit transfer-based payment method. Founded in 2005, it allows online shoppers to make payments directly from their bank accounts. It is supported by more than 1,500 banks. Giropay payments are popular among retailers; they are guaranteed by the buyer’s bank, meaning they cannot be reversed. The payment method is gaining traction among airlines, with companies such as Deutsche Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, and Transavia accepting Giropay payments for flight bookings. Giropay is also widely used for utility...

  • Analyst Opinions

    $350 | July 2021
    Analyst Opinions

    ELV – Competitor Profile

    ELV is an electronic direct debit system in Germany. Launched in the 1980s by a group of merchants, it accounted for 5.8% of the country’s non-cash transaction volume in 2019. It is a popular payment solution in Germany for both in-store and online payments and is an alternative payment option for customers who do not like using credit cards online to pay for products or services. In-store ELV payments are carried out at POS terminals using debit cards. The customer’s...

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