Competitor Profile: Swish
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- October 2019
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- Region : Europe
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Competitor Profile: Swish
Summary
Swish is a Swedish mobile payment solution launched in 2012. It is one of the leading P2P payment solutions in Europe with 7.2 million users. Initially launched as a P2P payment service, it was extended to allow merchants to accept payments for online and offline purchases.
The solution enables users to make real-time P2P transfers from their mobile phone using the recipient's number. To transfer funds both sender and recipient need to have a bank account with one of 12 participating banks, and must link their mobile number with their bank account. The solution also allows consumer-to-business (C2B) transfers, enabling customers to transfer money to offline merchants using their unique Swish number. Users can also pay merchants by scanning QR codes available at partner merchant stores with the Swish app.
In addition to P2P and in-store payments, Swish allows online payments for purchases on webstores and merchant apps. Users simply select Swish as a payment method at checkout and enter their mobile number. The payment details are then displayed on the customer's Swish app, and are approved using Mobile BankID.
The report provides information and insights into alternative payment solution Swish including-
- Detailed insight into its business
- Comprehensive coverage of its products and services
- Comparative assessment with key alternative payment solutions
- Information on its performance, including its revenue model
- The company's important events and milestones
Scope
- In December 2012, Sweden's major banks Danske Bank, Handelsbanken, Lansforsakringar, Nordea, SEB, and Swedbank och sparbankerna collaborated to launch the Swish app for P2P transfers.
- Swish allows individual users to transfer money to other Swish users using the recipient's mobile number.
- The solution also allows C2B transfers, enabling customers to transfer money to offline merchants using their Swish number.
- In July 2019, Swish partnered with payment service provider Nets to pilot a new in-store payment solution at two restaurants in Sweden. The solution integrates Nets' Bluetooth technology into Swish's payment terminals, enabling users to make contactless payments via Bluetooth technology.
Reasons to buy
- Gain insights into Swish's business operations and key events.
- Gain insights into its product portfolio and revenue model.
- Assess the competitive dynamics in the alternative payments industry by comparing its performance against competitors.
Table Of Content
Scope
Table of Contents
Overview
Key Milestones
Benchmarking
Revenue Model
Products & Services
Significant Events
Partner Banks
Appendix
Licence Rights
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Corporate User License:
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Products and Companies
Products
Swish, Alternative payments, Online payments, P2P transfers, In-store payments, In-app payments
Companies
Swish
Handelsbanken
ICA Banken
Lansforsakringar Bank
Nordea
SEB
Skandia
Sparbanken Syd
Alandsbanken
Swedbank och sparbankerna
Forex Bank
MobilePay
Vipps
Company Profile
Company Profile Title
Competitor Profile: Swish
Summary
Swish is a Swedish mobile payment solution launched in 2012. It is one of the leading P2P payment solutions in Europe with 7.2 million users. Initially launched as a P2P payment service, it was extended to allow merchants to accept payments for online and offline purchases.
The solution enables users to make real-time P2P transfers from their mobile phone using the recipient's number. To transfer funds both sender and recipient need to have a bank account with one of 12 participating banks, and must link their mobile number with their bank account. The solution also allows consumer-to-business (C2B) transfers, enabling customers to transfer money to offline merchants using their unique Swish number. Users can also pay merchants by scanning QR codes available at partner merchant stores with the Swish app.
In addition to P2P and in-store payments, Swish allows online payments for purchases on webstores and merchant apps. Users simply select Swish as a payment method at checkout and enter their mobile number. The payment details are then displayed on the customer's Swish app, and are approved using Mobile BankID.
The report provides information and insights into alternative payment solution Swish including-
- Detailed insight into its business
- Comprehensive coverage of its products and services
- Comparative assessment with key alternative payment solutions
- Information on its performance, including its revenue model
- The company's important events and milestones
Scope
- In December 2012, Sweden's major banks Danske Bank, Handelsbanken, Lansforsakringar, Nordea, SEB, and Swedbank och sparbankerna collaborated to launch the Swish app for P2P transfers.
- Swish allows individual users to transfer money to other Swish users using the recipient's mobile number.
- The solution also allows C2B transfers, enabling customers to transfer money to offline merchants using their Swish number.
- In July 2019, Swish partnered with payment service provider Nets to pilot a new in-store payment solution at two restaurants in Sweden. The solution integrates Nets' Bluetooth technology into Swish's payment terminals, enabling users to make contactless payments via Bluetooth technology.
Reasons to buy
- Gain insights into Swish's business operations and key events.
- Gain insights into its product portfolio and revenue model.
- Assess the competitive dynamics in the alternative payments industry by comparing its performance against competitors.
Scope
Table of Contents
Overview
Key Milestones
Benchmarking
Revenue Model
Products & Services
Significant Events
Partner Banks
Appendix
Single User License:
Report can be used by individual purchaser only
Site License:
Report can be shared by unlimited users within one corporate location, e.g. a regional office
Corporate User License:
Report can be shared globally by unlimited users within the purchasing corporation e.g. all employees of a single company
INQUIRE FOR COVID-19 IMPACT ANALYSIS
Products
Swish, Alternative payments, Online payments, P2P transfers, In-store payments, In-app payments
Companies
Swish
Handelsbanken
ICA Banken
Lansforsakringar Bank
Nordea
SEB
Skandia
Sparbanken Syd
Alandsbanken
Swedbank och sparbankerna
Forex Bank
MobilePay
Vipps