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Vipps is a Norwegian
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application designed for smartphones developed by
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. Vipps was released May 30, 2015 and, having reached 1 million users by November 5, 2015, Vipps became Norway's largest payment application. Although Vipps was developed by DNB, customers of any Norwegian bank can use it. Vipps is a member of the
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.


The service

Vipps is an application that gives the user the ability to make payments to a receiver's telephone number instead of an account number. If the receiver has a bank account in one of the owner banks of Vipps, the money is confirmed and available for the receiver within seconds. Other receivers have to register their credit card in Vipps and will get the money the next bank day. If a payment is made to a phone number not connected to Vipps, the receiver will get an SMS instructing them to download the application. If they do not, the payment will be cancelled. It is possible to send a request for payment, a kind of bill. The application is designed for smartphones (newer iOS or Android versions, not Windows anymore). After downloading the Vipps application, there is an onboarding-process where the user assigns a credit- or debit card (Visa/MasterCard), personal- and account information. After registration, the user's account information is connected to the user's mobile telephone number. Each user must register a phone number, bank account, credit card and identity number, and all must be Norwegian. Transfers under 5000 NOK are free. For larger transfers, Vipps charges the sender 1% of the total amount. The receiver never pays any fees.


Security

Vipps is protected by a user-defined four-digit identification code. For payments exceeding 2000 NOK, the application launches the Norwegian BankID<
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for user authentication. There are also security checks in the applications during registration and payment. The phone numbers have no
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but the name of receiver is shown before the payment is confirmed, provided the receiver has a Vipps account. If the receiver has no Vipps account, the sender must make sure the phone number is correct.


Social Payments

The users can add a user-image to their profile which will be visible to other users and in addition to payments the application lets users chat with each other.


History

* June 2021 - It is announced that Vipps, the Danish service
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and the Finnish service Pivo will join into one company and one technical solution, however keeping brand names. However, Pivo withdrew from the merger in September 2022 due to competition concerns raised by the
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. * October 2017 -
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and
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gets partial ownership of Vipps. They owned the competing system
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which is leading in Denmark, but now gets closed down in Norway. * February 2017 – Ownership of Vipps is transferred from DNB to a separate company, owned by multiple bank, but still DNB as the leading owner. * December 14, 2015 – Update V1.2 making Vipps available on
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, but this is later closed down. * November 5, 2015 – Vipps reaching 1 million users making it the largest payment-app in Norway. * October 5, 2015 – First update V1.1 included TouchID, multiple cards and “demand payment”. * September 18, 2015 – Dinside.no announced Vipp
“best in test"
when Din Side tests Norway's 3 largest payment applications; Vipps,
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and mCash. * June 2, 2015 – Dinside.no writes the articl
"This is why you don't need Vipps"
* May 30, 2015 – Vipps is released and made available in Appstore, Google Play and Windows Store.


See also

*
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– Danish mobile payment service * Swish – Swedish mobile payment service


References

{{Mobile payments Mobile payments Banking in Norway