Deutsche Bank taps Paysafe’s barcode payment solution

Paysafe Logo Feb 2024

Paysafe has partnered with Deutsche Bank to provide private customers with easy access to cash services via its barcode solution, Paysafecash, which is marketed in Germany as “viacash”.

With “viacash”, banking customers in Germany will be able to deposit and withdraw cash seamlessly to and from their bank accounts.

How Paysafecash (aka viacash) works

In order to deposit or withdraw a specific amount, customers create a barcode in their banking app using the feature “Bargeld Code” (which translates to “cash code”).

The barcode can then be scanned at any of the 12,500 participating retail locations across Germany, enabling customers to access cash services without having to visit a brick-and-mortar bank branch or ATM.

Retail locations can be found in the banking app and include well-known brands such as REWE, Penny, DM, Rossman, and others.

Postbank and Deutsche Bank brands to deploy “viacash”

Available for private customers first for the Postbank brand in November, the service is planned to be rolled out to the Deutsche Bank brand in the second half of 2025.

Bob Legters, SVP Product at Paysafe, added: “We are proud of our collaboration with Deutsche Bank and the technological capabilities to digitalize cash with our Paysafecash solution. This service will allow millions of their customers in Germany to use Paysafe’s wide partner network and seamlessly access cash via their mobile app. It also emphasizes the strategic importance of digital solutions complementing cash services offered by traditional bank branches and ATMs and the ongoing importance of cash for banks and consumers in today’s digital world.”

Thorsten Peppler, COO Personal Banking Germany Deutsche Bank, said: “With Paysafe’s barcode solution, we are expanding our deposit and withdrawal service from bank counters and ATMs to a German-wide network of 12,500 supermarkets and pharmacy locations. This makes Postbank and Deutsche Bank the first banks with a large branch network to offer this additional digital cash service option in Germany.”

Rick Steves is the Managing Editor at FinanceFeeds, where he leads daily newsroom operations and sets editorial standards across forex/CFD markets, fintech, and digital assets. He entered the financial services industry in 2009 and has been a financial journalist since 2011, bringing a Business Administration background and hands-on experience producing real-time news for the buy side, sell side, brokers, service providers, and retail traders.
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