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Starling Bank’s SME customers can now accept contactless card payments on their smartphone anytime, anywhere, via tap to pay
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For SME customers who invoice, card payment links will be integrated into Starling’s free invoicing feature later this year
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The collaboration begins with the launch of tap to pay, allowing SMEs to accept contactless payments on eligible smartphone devices, without the need to purchase or manage additional hardware. By integrating Adyen’s technology directly into the Starling app, SME customers will never have to leave the bank’s app to interact directly with the payment processor. Once set up, Starling’s SME customers will be able to turn on the feature and begin accepting payments within minutes, with funds landing in their account the next day to support vital cash flow. The entire lifecycle, from onboarding to settlement and refunds, is managed seamlessly within the existing Starling ecosystem.
With tap to pay technology, customers of SME businesses will simply need to hold their card or digital wallet near to the merchant’s phone. Payments are processed securely via NFC technology, with accessibility options and the ability for a customer to enter their PIN on the phone. The built-in device security ensures transaction information and card details are never stored on the phone or servers.
“Tap to pay technology removes traditional barriers to accepting card payments by turning a smartphone into a secure, user-friendly payment terminal. By combining Adyen’s financial technology and banking capabilities with Starling’s UK banking infrastructure, we are helping UK SMEs bridge the gap between their payment processing and daily financial management,” said Nicole Olbe, UK Managing Director, Adyen. “This gives businesses the flexibility to accept payments wherever they operate, backed by the confidence of two trusted financial partners.”
“Starling is committed to helping small businesses get paid more quickly and easily,” said Sami Kade, Director of Customer Solutions at Starling. “The introduction of tap to pay, followed by payment links later this year, empowers our customers with another tool to help them be good with money. Making the process of getting paid easier, allows business owners to redirect their energy towards the thing that matters most: growing and running their business.”
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