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by Symbiote 1219 days ago
I used it years ago, though it was introduced to my circle of friends by a Swedish guy who worked in IT at a bank. The banks hardly advertised it, and soon after launching it they hid it away in the app/website interfaces.

We mostly already had each other's phone numbers, and the PayM process would confirm the name of the target account -- so there was confirmation the payment was going to the intended place years before this was added to Faster Payments.

When I'm here I use the Danish one (MobilePay) at least a couple of times a month. It's the default way to split the bill for a restaurant/bar/tickets among friends, to collect money for a gift for a colleague with a new baby, or to pay a stranger for second hand goods or their spare concert ticket. If there's the option, I'll use it to pay for goods and services online.

MobilePay has always been much easier to use.

1. Open app or touch NFC tag (when paying in a shop, in which case skip to 4).

2. Input amount

3. Choose previous recipient, choose phone number from phone contacts, type in a new phone number, or scan a QR code (typically a business).

4. Amount and recipient's name is shown, swipe to confirm.

5. Confirmation page shown (useful for strangers), recipient gets a notification.