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The Smartphone Payment Scheme for Europe

Project description

Europe’s own mobile payment solution

The new generation of payment methods recently introduced by FinTech companies has disrupted the sector with solutions such as eWallets, contactless payments, etc. However, most of these payment methods resort to card networks and electronic payment tools based in the United States, putting the European financial industry in danger of losing the revenues generated by the transactions. The EU-funded Bluecode project proposes an innovative mobile payment solution that will keep non-cash payment transactions within European borders. The solution guarantees that the entire payment process is conducted with European entities. Consequently, all the revenues and customer interface remain in Europe. In addition, the solution assures ‘security by design’ through an innovative payment method based on barcodes, guaranteeing anonymity.

Objective

Cash has been the most popular payment method for centuries, but it is quite cumbersome and expensive. Decades ago, the payment possibilities were broadened with cheques and debit/credit cards, and recently a new generation of alternatives brought by FinTech companies is disrupting the industry with eWallets, contactless payment, etc. However, most of these new payment tools inevitably involve resorting to USA-based card networks (Visa and MasterCard) and electronic payment tools (PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Wallet). This represents a dramatic situation for the European financial industry, threatened to lose the revenues generated by the transactions but also the ‘emotional’ link with customers and even the whole payment process (consumers migrating to USA banks).
How can we help tackling this challenge? Blue Code is an innovative mobile payment solution that will avoid the need of resorting to USA players to conduct the non-cash payments in Europe. Through our 100% European payment scheme, the entire payment process is conducted with European entities, so all the revenues and customer interface remains internally. Besides, we assure ‘security by design’ through an innovative payment method based on barcodes (Tokens) that keeps all the process anonymous, so no sensitive data like name, address or bank account is managed, and thus there are no possibilities of hacking of misuse.
In Europe, 130 billion non-cash transactions are performed each year and this number is growing 6.5% annually. The alternative payment methods like Blue Code are increasing its relevance and are estimated to process 20% of the total cashless transactions by 2020, taking one third of the total revenues generated, thus a total addressable market of €22 billion. Thanks to the technical advances and commercial milestones brought by this project, we estimate to generate €19.6 million cumulative profit by 2022 and 14 new job positions.

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(opens in new window) H2020-EIC-SMEInst-2018-2020

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Coordinator

SECURE PAYMENT TECHNOLOGIES GMBH
Net EU contribution

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€ 50 000,00
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MULLERSTRASSE 27
6020 INNSBRUCK
Austria

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SME

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Yes
Region
Westösterreich Tirol Innsbruck
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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€ 71 429,00
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