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This Nordic Fintech is Changing the Payment Landscape with Open Banking

The financial sector has referred to account payments as the next major shift in the payment landscape for a long time. Now, the expectations are starting to come true.

Since the launch of the first modern credit card in 1958, new technologies have turned our world upside down. Still, the plastic card has dominated the payment infrastructure for decades. Even today, it remains the starting point when we pay in a webshop or tap contactless in the supermarket. But this is about to change.

Buzzwords such as PSD2 and Open Banking are starting to bring real change in the form of account payment. And the Danish fintech company, Nordic API Gateway, which has developed an Open Banking platform, has, in collaboration with a Finnish partner, already shown how account payment can change the payment flow when customers shop online.

When you press pay in a webshop, normally a payment window will appear, where you select a credit card type and enter 16 digits. With the PSD2 solution, an interface appears, where you select your bank, log in to your online banking, select an account, receive a receipt, and then, return to the webshop. So you don’t have to enter any information – but rather log onto your online banking as you usually do,” explains Rune Mai, Founder and CEO at Nordic API Gateway.

And users have been quick to embrace this new payment solution: Since the integration at the beginning of the year, the use of the solution has increased dramatically. Today, webshops receive 200,000 monthly account payments through the Nordic API Gateway platform.

A new flexible payment option

The integration of banking data was the first significant step in Open Banking, but it is the payment that makes the difference. This, the large Norwegian bank DNB experienced after launching account aggregation six months ago, where customers can gather their bank accounts – including those from other banks.

“It gained momentum when it became possible to pay between the different accounts – then there was a real advantage for the customers by using it. Now they could both see data from different banks, but more importantly, also perform banking activities across the banks,” Mai explains.

Accountant payments are, therefore, not just a new option for webshops. The infrastructure is flexible, so it can also be utilised for subscription payments or integrated directly into, for example, an accounting system.

“It provides additional convenience and additional security – and it may very well be the means of payment which should have been there from the start. You just log in to your online banking as usual, and when you’ve paid, you haven’t left any information. So you don’t have to worry about losing your credit card or having credit card data stolen,” says Mai.

Volume is coming

Nordic API Gateway predicts that in 2-3 years, 10 % of all payments will be account payments.

Contactless payment has exploded during Covid-19 – also in Denmark. Many people have gotten used to the fact that using a credit card and entering a code is starting to become outdated. And this also paves the road for people to utilise their smartphones to a greater extent – both when you shop online and when you shop in a store. So the development is accelerated away from physical cards and into more virtual solutions,” Mai states.

Over time, he believes that it will become quite common to regard your account as the natural interface for secure payments. And as a positive side effect, it will reduce the number of plastic cards we carry around in our wallets. According to figures from the International Card Manufacturers Association, in 2019 alone, 37.1 billion plastic cards were produced.

“Today, you don’t have cash, but rather 8-10 cards from various banks and loyalty memberships in your wallet. Turning away from this and into a secure digital service will benefit the whole world. It’s, in fact, a kind of waste product if we can live without it by utilising technology,” Mai says.

 

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Facts about Nordic API Gateway
  • Nordic API Gateway has developed an Open Banking platform that makes it possible to integrate directly into all banks’ APIs from one place.
  • The integration can, among other things, be used for account payments and for extracting transaction data.
  • By paying through the platform, users achieve a higher security level: Nordic API Gateway never receives the payment information – the company solely establishes the connection between the user, their bank, and the one to receive the payment.
  • The fintech company integrates with the vast majority of banks in the Nordic region – both private and business accounts – and is expected to be launched in all of Europe in 2021.
  • Nordic API Gateway has entered into strategic partnerships with Danske Bank and DNB in Norway, both of which have invested millions in the company.