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European Payment Initiative’s Wero wallet enrolls 14 million users.
Wero processes eight million transactions post-launch.
What happened
The European Payment Initiative (EPI) has announced that its Wero wallet has enrolled 14 million users and processed eight million transactions since its launch. This milestone comes as EPI expands the Wero wallet’s availability to Belgium, following initial phases in France and Germany. Wero is designed as an alternative to international payment schemes, offering a secure and seamless European mobile payment solution. The wallet is accessible through EPI’s bank member applications and will soon be available as a standalone app.
The rapid enrollment of users in Wero highlights the growing demand for a unified and sovereign digital payment solution in Europe. Wero’s success is significant as it positions EPI to compete with major payment providers like Mastercard and Visa within the region. The wallet’s expansion into new markets and its ability to handle a substantial volume of transactions underscore its potential to streamline payments and bolster Europe’s financial independence. For users, Wero offers the convenience of instant account-to-account payments, enhancing the payment experience and supporting the digital transformation of financial services in Europe.
This development is crucial for fostering a more integrated European market and promoting innovation in the payments sector.
Domain of operation
EPI’s Wero wallet reaches 14 Million users is tracked as an internet infrastructure institution within the internet infrastructure ecosystem.
Public role: EPI’s Wero wallet reaches 14 Million users is framed by epi’s wero wallet reaches 14 million users is tracked as an internet infrastructure institution within the internet infrastructure ecosystem. and public market context.
Operating Surface: Market and Europe AND Middle East provide the public context for this institution profile.
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Name: EPI’s Wero wallet reaches 14 Million users
Type: Internet Infrastructure Institution
Base: Europe AND Middle East
Profile focus: Institution
What It Does
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Why it matters
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Operational criticality: Medium
Time Horizon: Next quarter
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