Leading Nordic open banking provider, Neonomics, has decided to support UNICEF Norway to make donating this holiday period easier and more secure by harnessing the power of open banking payments.
The holiday period is the most important time of year for charities, but with the decrease in the use of cash, charities must look for alternative ways to increase their non-cash donations, without having to compromise convenience. With open banking, donators are able to pay directly by bank meaning there is no need for them to share sensitive data or card details, making donations more secure. At the same time reducing costs for non-profit organizations as open banking payments are significantly more cost efficient as compared to other payment alternatives.
“Our goal is to create a more efficient payments ecosystem benefiting both those that donate and those that receive donations. UNICEF has been instrumental in promoting causes that we strongly support and with our small contribution we hope to inspire others in our industry” said CEO and founder of Neonomics, Christoffer Andvig.
Speaking on the collaboration, Director for Marketing and Fundraising, Marianne Myhrer Kristiansen at UNICEF Norge
“At UNICEF, we’re committed to helping and protecting disadvantaged children such as in war, poverty and violence. Unfortunately, we have seen a lot more of this this year with the war in Ukraine and the consequences also for children and families around the world. We’re pleased that Neonomics are supporting our mission through their work.”
To help maximize the reach of this campaign, Neonomics will not charge any transaction or processing fees.