The four retails who have signed the deal to use this feature as part of their payment solution are UK based firms – WHSmith.co.uk, Funky Pigeon, Cult Pens and The Card Gallery. Commenting on this partnership, Suren Nawalkar, Senior Vice President of Consumer Applications at MasterCard stated, “We are thrilled to be partnering with WHSmith and its brands Funky Pigeon, Cult Pens and The Card Gallery to bring this revolutionary new way to pay, putting the customer firmly in control of their finances. Pay by Bank app offers a best-in-class digital payment solution that optimizes user experience while making transactions more secure and reducing fraud”. Speaking on same note, Ian Sanders, Director of Group Commercial Development at WHSmith said, “WHSmith is excited to launch Mastercard’s innovative new payment method, Pay by Bank app. We are keen to offer our shoppers digital payment methods that are designed to be both secure and simple and Pay by Bank app allows our shoppers to authenticate direct with their bank offering a flexible and user-friendly checkout experience”.
Vocalink, the firm behind creation Mastercard’s latest payment solution was most recently in news for changes made to its leadership team. Earlier this year, in the month of August, the firm announced appointment of its new Chief Executive Officer Mr. Gregor Dobbie, a long standing executive at the firm who has been a part of Vocalink’s family for more than five years now. Dobbie joined the firm back in October of 2014 in the role of Sales and Business Development Direction and has been promoted thrice. He was made Managing Director of Sales in October of 2015 and become Managing Director for the firm’s UK division in May of 2017. Since taking up his new role as CEO, this is the first major product release from Vocalink and in his new role as head of the firm; Dobbie is committed to leading the firm’s expansion of B2B payment services in UK while also focusing on maintaining the firm’s critical national infrastructures. He is also in charge of infrastructure and applications which power U.K.’s real time and batch payments, direct debit bill pay systems and country’s network of nearly 70,000 ATMs.
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