The Good Tech Companies - QR Code Payment Methods: How Businesses Can Simplify Transactions and Cut Costs with Open Banking
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QR code payment methods. How businesses can simplify transactions and cut costs with open
banking, by Nota. In an increasingly cashless world, QR code payment shave emerged as one of
the most versatile and accessible methods for both businesses and consumers. With 94% of UK
residents aged 16 plus now owning a smartphone, QR payments are fast becoming a mainstream way to pay, whether you're at a pop-up market, settling a restaurant bill, or checking out online.
But not all QR code payment methods are created equal. While options like digital wallets and card payments remain popular, open banking-powered QR codesare redefining what seamless, secure, and cost-efficient
payments look like.
How do QR code payments work?
QR codes, those familiar square-shaped patterns, contain encrypted data that redirects users
to a specific destination when scanned.
In payments, this destination is typically a secure checkout page.
The data encoded in the QR code can include transaction amounts, merchant
details, and payment instructions. Once scanned, users are prompted to select their preferred
payment method, authenticate the transaction, and authorize the transfer. There are two main
types of QR codes in payments' static QR codes, fixed data that doesn't change, ideal for situations
where transaction amounts remain constant, dynamic QR codes, flexible data that updates't change. Ideal for situations where transaction amounts remain constant.
Dynamic QR codes. Flexible data that updates in real-time, allowing variables like transaction
amounts or merchant details to be adjusted. Requires an active internet connection.
Regardless of the type, businesses need a payment service provider, PSP, that supports QR code
payments. PSPs can range from traditional banks to digital
wallets and open banking platforms like Nota. QR code payment methods compared, let's break
down the most common QR payment methods and see how they stack up.
1. Digital wallets. Digital wallets like Apple Pay, Google Pay, and PayPal store card information
securely for convenient payments.
While widely used, they come with certain limitations, compatibility issues with older
devices and operating systems.
Geographical constraints, as not all wallets operate globally.
Slower settlement times typical of card payments.
2.
Debit and credit cards.
QR codes can also direct users to enter their card details manually.
Some networks, like Visa, are working to streamline this process, but for now, ITRA remains less
efficient than alternatives.
Manual entry adds friction to the payment process.
Settlement delays of three or more days are common.
3.
Open banking.
Open banking allows payments to move directly between bank accounts, skipping card networks altogether. After scanning the QR code, customers authenticate the payment
directly through their bank app. This offers a range of advantages. Speed. Instant bank
transfers, especially when both parties use faster payments in the UK. Cost efficiency.
No card network fees, significantly reducing transaction costs.
Security. Bank level encryption and multi-factor authentication, such as biometrics.
Greater than, helping businesses reduce operational complexity while giving consumers a greater than truly frictionless payment experience is exactly what we focus on,
explains greater than Valerius Sikov's, Chief Business Development Officer at Nota.
With Open greater than banking-powered QR codes, we enable real-time payments at a fraction
of the greater-than-cost of traditional methods.
Why Open Banking is the superior QR payment method?
Beyond convenience, Open Banking delivers serious benefits for businesses and consumers
alike.
Benefits for consumers' advanced security.
Encryption, biometric authentication,
and strong customer verification reduce fraud risk.
No more card skimming.
Sensitive data is never shared,
and accounts are directly protected by the user's bank.
Benefits for businesses' low operational costs.
No expensive hardware or card terminals.
Instant settlements.
Faster cash flow management.
Fewer chargebacks.
Direct bank transfers reduce the risk of disputed transactions.
Global reach.
Seamless cross-border payments with fewer barriers.
General benefits versatility.
QR codes work across physical locations, printed materials, online channels, and messaging apps.
Scalability. Dynamic QR codes make it easy to adjust payment amounts and scale operations
effortlessly. The future of QR payments is bank-powered. While traditional QR payment
methods have paved the way, open banking takes QR code transactions to the next level.
For businesses looking to reduce costs, improve cash flow, and provide a modern
customer experience, it's an obvious choice. As QR code adoption grows globally, pairing it with
open banking will help future proof payment strategies and keep businesses agile in an
evolving financial landscape. For businesses ready to move beyond outdated card networks and
embrace instant, secure payments, the next step is clear. Scan, pay, and grow.
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