Payments just got simpler. More than 100 Norwegian banks have teamed up with DNB as owners of Vipps. Together they will ensure that Vipps delivers the simplest and most innovative payment services to Norwegian private individuals and companies.
“Vipps has become the champion of person-to-person payments and, in a short amount of time, has rolled out mobile, online and in-store payment solutions. Over the course of 2017, Vipps will be available in far more places than we have seen up until now. This alliance will make us better equipped to win the race against Nordic and international market participants,” says Rune Bjerke, group chief executive of DNB and incoming chairman of the board of Vipps.
DNB, the SpareBank 1 alliance, the Eika alliance, Sparebanken Møre and the 15 independent savings banks which also are co-owners of Frende Forsikring have signed a letter of intent, which entails that they together will develop Vipps to become the mobile wallet for the whole of Norway. The initiators represent a total of 106 Norwegian banks.
Up until now, Vipps has been part of the DNB Group, but it will now be an autonomous company with DNB as the largest owner with approximately 52 per cent of the shares. The SpareBank 1 alliance will own 25 per cent, the independent savings banks 12 per cent, the Eika alliance 10 per cent and Sparebanken Møre 1 per cent.
“Several market participants are competing to launch their own mobile payment solutions. A lot of people find this confusing, whether they are making payments or on the receiving end. Even though we have taken a firm market position in a short amount of time through our mCASH initiative, many of our customers have expressed a preference for one solution: a single strong and distinct provider. This is why Norwegian banks now join forces to create one single mobile wallet for all Norwegian bank customers,” says Finn Haugan, CEO of SpareBank 1 SMN, on behalf of the SpareBank 1 alliance.
“We want to build a strong Norwegian fintech market participant, which manages to develop and deliver simple and secure services at the lowest possible cost. We will develop expertise and technology in one company, and this will represent a big advantage for all bank customers across the country,” says Geir Bergskaug, managing director of Sparebanken Sør, which represents the 15 15 independent savings banks which also are co-owners of Frende.