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Solarisbank brings Samsung pay to Germany

Source: Solarisbank

Solarisbank AG, Europe's leading Banking-as-a-Service platform, today announced a partnership with Samsung Electronics and Visa to bring Samsung Pay, a leading mobile payment solution, to Germany.

With the launch of Samsung Pay in the region, Samsung will offer its users one of the most intuitive, flexible and comprehensive mobile payment service in the market.

Dr. Roland Folz, CEO of Solarisbank: "We are thrilled to enable Samsung to provide financial services in Germany, as we believe the future belongs to those who leverage the potential of contextual finance. This partnership demonstrates the innovative strength of our product and tech platform and paves the way for further accelerated growth. Samsung is not only one of the most valuable brands in the world, but also a role model in embracing customer-centricity with innovative products such as Samsung Pay.“

Young Sohn, Corporate President & Chief Strategy Officer for Samsung Electronics and Chairman of the Board, HARMAN: "In this time of global disruption, digital transformation is changing the way we consume products and services. Solarisbank is an exciting example of how technology, coupled with a novel business model, can accelerate financial markets transformation. By partnering with Solarisbank, we have the opportunity to reimagine the consumer experience and meet customers where they are for the ‘on-demand’ economy, making people’s lives easier in this challenging time. And as a strategic investor, we see incredible potential for innovation in this partnership – especially here in Europe."

The product convinces with its simplicity. After successful registration for Samsung Pay, the user receives a virtual Visa debit card that can be linked to almost any German bank account. This is the first time that Visa is enabling this service in Europe. To connect Samsung Pay to a personal bank account, Solarisbank uses a novel and convenient KYC-process which does not require a video identification or branch visit.

The actual purchasing process is as simple and intuitive as the registration. With a swipe over the lock or start screen of the smartphone, users can access Samsung Pay directly. The encrypted payment information is then securely transmitted to the card reader via NFC and the payment is settled.

Man-Young Kim, President of Samsung Electronics GmbH: "Instead of entering into numerous partnerships with various banks, we decided to trust in the proven track record and neutrality of Solarisbank. The combination of technological and regulatory know-how for a fast and compliant product development has made a lasting impression on us. This comprehensive version of Samsung Pay is a milestone for us for mobile payment solutions internationally.”

To give users as much flexibility as possible, Samsung Pay also includes Solarisbank’s new installment product Splitpay. Purchases over 100 EUR can be converted easily into installments and paid over a period of up to 24 months. This is even possible up to 90 days after the purchase.

The cooperation is a fundamental step in the partnership between Samsung and Solarisbank. In June 2020, Samsung Catalyst Fund participated in the series C round of the Berlin-based company. Visa, who is also an investor, joined during the series B round in 2018. Samsung’s investment in Solarisbank, alongside its development of Samsung Pay, demonstrates the commitment of the electronics company to Banking-as-a-Service.

 

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