Customers: Post Bank (formerly Summer Bank) Product: EKassir Express Checkout Adapter Second product: Express Checkout System Project date: 2021/04 - 2021/09
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2021: Launch of translations to SBP according to the Me2Me Pull scenario
Post Bank on October 18, 2021 announced the launch of transfers in the Quick Payment System under the Me2Me Pull scenario. This functionality allows you to implement money transfers between your accounts in different banks at the initiative of the recipient. The Me2Me Pull service connection is based on the eKassir Adapter for Express Checkout solution.
With Me2Me Pull, customers can quickly and securely transfer funds from their accounts. In the Post Bank application, he can request a transfer of money from his account with another bank - for this you only need to indicate the bank from which you plan to collect the money and send a request. When the transaction is confirmed in the application of the sending bank, the money will instantly go to the client account in Post Bank.
In the application of another bank, you can also request a transfer from an account with Post Bank.
The Bank implemented the functionality of this service independently: it integrated internal systems with the eKassir Funds Transfer API (Part C), connected Me2Me Pull in a mobile application and Internet bank, updated the set of components responsible for implementing Me2Me Pull functions in client applications.
eKassir specialists were engaged in technical support of internal testing of components and set up test stands. The vendor team has worked out the problems of integration with the Bank's internal systems at the level of transfer data about the recipient of the payment, its permissions, as well as the possibility of transferring and receiving funds. Thanks to this, Post Bank accelerated the development of the final product and successfully passed TIVs in. National Payment Card System
Money transfer services between cards of different banks at the initiative of the recipient of funds have long existed in payment systems and are very popular with customers. Therefore, the appearance of a similar service in the SBP is a logical continuation of the development of the system, "said Anastasia Maslennikova, senior vice president, director of innovation at Bank Post. - Now the recipient can initiate a transfer through the SBP, and in the application of the bank to which he is accustomed and which he uses most often. This is a small revolution that removes many restrictions and opens up opportunities for users. For example, this option will be useful for customers who want to accumulate a certain amount in one account (for example, to pay for a loan or a large purchase). And the more banks connect this option, the more convenient and in demand it will become. |