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Online payment between individuals is booming

12/10/2021, 10:56:54 PM


ANALYSIS - One in four French people now use their smartphone to send money. Goodbye checks and cash to make a payment between individuals. Now one in four French people use their smartphone to reimburse a friend, send money to a child or pay a craftsman's bill. To the delight of banks for whom the management of checks and cash is expensive. To discover These ten clues that trigger tax audits Who pays the most income tax in France? SIMULATOR - Are you getting paid well?

Goodbye checks and cash to make a payment between individuals.

Now one in four French people use their smartphone to reimburse a friend, send money to a child or pay a craftsman's bill.

To the delight of banks for whom the management of checks and cash is expensive.

To discover

  • These ten clues that trigger tax audits

  • Who pays the most income tax in France?

  • SIMULATOR - Are you getting paid well?

  • Prime Macron 2021: how does it work?

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The 2020 lockdowns boosted mobile payments made from PayPal, Lydia, Pumkin or Paylib apps.

Simple, practical and free, they allow you to send money in a few clicks.

"For Paylib, these payments accelerated significantly from Christmas 2020. This allowed many partially confined individuals to participate in gifts while being at a distance,"

says Vincent Duval, CEO of Paylib, whose solution payment between individuals was launched in 2018 at the initiative of the large French banks which were inspired by what was done in Sweden and the United States.

The use then exploded ...

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