Facebook Secures EU Path to Payments in Messenger
12-13-2016
Facebook has recently secured an e-money license from the Central Bank of Ireland, clearing the company to launch Messenger-based payments in Europe. The filing, originally reported by TechCrunch, will allow Facebook to expand payments in Messenger throughout the 27 countries of the European Union, thanks to a “passporting” agreement among EU member states.
Facebook debuted P-2-P payments in Messenger in the United States during March of 2015. The function, made possible through partnerships with ETA member-companies PayPal, Stripe, Visa, Mastercard, and American Express — among others — allows users to connect a credit card to their Facebook account to send or receive payments. In the U.S., payments can also be made to some 3,000 Facebook chat-bots created by third-party developers. Initially, the European launch will remain P-2-P only, with the exception of allowing for donations to approved European Economic Area charities.
Read more about Messenger Payments from Facebook.
About ETA
The Electronic Transactions Association (ETA) is the world’s leading advocacy and trade association for the payments industry. Our members span the breadth of significant payments and fintech companies, from the largest incumbent players to the emerging disruptors in the U.S. and in more than a dozen countries around the world. ETA members make commerce possible by processing approximately $56.75 trillion annually in purchases and P2P payments worldwide and deploying payments innovation to merchants and consumers.
ETAs membership spans the breadth of the payments industry to include independent sales organizations (ISOs), payments networks, financial institutions, transaction processors, mobile payments products and services, payments technologies, and software providers (ISV) and hardware suppliers. For more information, visit electran.org.
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