BNP Paribas and Ant International have joined forces to enhance cross-border payment solutions for merchants and consumers in Europe.
BNP Paribas will work with Alipay+, the cross-border mobile payment and digitalization technology solutions operated by Ant International, to enable thousands of merchants that use BNP Paribas’ acquiring service across Europe to accept payments from more than 25 international mobile partners via Alipay+.
Alipay+ is an official partner of the UEFA EURO 2024, which ended yesterday with a Spanish 2-1 victory over England. In the fiercely contested European tournament, Dani Olmo (Spain), Harry Kane (England), Cody Gakpo (Netherlands), Georges Mikautadze (Georgia), Ivan Schranz (Slovakia), and Jamal Musiala (Germany) emerged as joint winners of the Alipay+ Top Scorer award.
BNP and Ant to strengthen WorldFirst in SEPA
The two sides also agreed to work together to strengthen WorldFirst’s participation in the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) scheme. WorldFirst, Ant International’s one-stop digital payment and financial services platform for global businesses, will reinforce its participation in SEPA to enable businesses to make online cross-border payments and fund transfers more seamlessly within the SEPA Zone.
BNP Paribas will sponsor WorldFirst’s participation in the SEPA scheme, allowing WorldFirst to leverage the bank’s expertise and products to expedite its integration and onboarding onto SEPA. WorldFirst’s clients will be able to access payment schemes under SEPA in real-time and automate treasury payments to optimise their operations.
In addition, BNP Paribas will explore innovations in tokenized deposits for global treasury management with Ant International, through the latter’s Whale platform. The collaboration aims to improve the efficiency and speed of global fund settlements through the use of tokenized deposits.
Ant International will leverage BNP Paribas’ infrastructure to further develop its Whale platform, a next-generation treasury management solution that utilises blockchain technology innovation, including advanced encryption and AI, to improve the efficiency and transparency of fund movement between bank accounts for better global liquidity management.
Alipay+ was rolled out in Europe in 2016
Douglas Feagin, President of Ant International, said: “Europe is an important region for Ant International, with the rise of cross-border commerce and the increase in travelers to the region, and of course, the excitement around UEFA EURO 2024 this year. Through our collaboration with a leading industry partner, we will bring together digital payments and innovative technology solutions from Ant International, with BNP Paribas’s depth of experience in the European market, to deliver greater connectivity and make global travel and trade more convenient.”
Pierre Fersztand, Global Head of Cash Management, Payments, Trade Solutions & Factoring at BNP Paribas added: “This new agreement with Ant International deepens a long-term collaboration that started in 2016 when Alipay+ was rolled out in Europe. This is a key step in bolstering our service offering while leveraging on each other’s strengths to offer our clients the best service when it comes to cross-border payments. Additionally, we are keen to foster innovation with such a key player to develop tomorrow’s treasury management standards.”
Alipay+ signs deal with German FREENOW
Also in the aftermath of the Euro 2024 tournament, German-based mobility services provider FREENOW integrated Alipay+ with its taxicab services in seven European countries.
The partnership between FREENOW and Alipay+ aims to augment the travel experience for Asian visitors to Spain, Germany, Ireland, Italy, France, Greece, and Austria.
Alipay+ has developed a mini-programme in its app that allows Asian tourists to book a FREENOW taxi and pay with one of three e-wallets: Alipay (Chinese mainland), AlipayHK (Hong Kong SAR, China) and Touch n Go eWallet (Malaysia) as if they were in their home country.
Alipay is one of the largest mobile payment platforms in the world. Established in China in 2004 as a subsidiary of the Alibaba Group, Alipay functions primarily as a payment service provider, facilitating mobile transactions between customers and businesses on the Alipay app.