Pay-by-Bank is gaining traction as a fast, secure, and cost-effective alternative to traditional payment methods. By enabling direct transfers from a consumer’s bank account without relying on cards or third-party wallets, this method offers clear advantages for both merchants and customers. But where does it actually fit into real-world commerce?
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Data for today’s episode is provided by Javelin Strategy & Research’s Report: Implementing Pay-By-Bank: A Guide for Merchants
Top 5 Scenarios for Using Pay-by-Bank
- 24% – One-time bill payments
- 21% – Recurring bill payments
- 16% – Subscriptions
- 9% – In-store purchases
- 6% – Ecommerce purchases
Source: North American PaymentInsights, December 2024
About Report
As digital payments evolve, businesses are exploring new ways to streamline transactions, cut expenses, and strengthen security. One approach gaining attention is pay-by-bank—a method that enables customers to transfer funds directly from their bank accounts, bypassing traditional card rails. Powered by open banking and real-time payment infrastructure, it presents a promising alternative to card payments, though it comes with its own set of complexities.
This report serves as a practical resource for merchants evaluating pay-by-bank. It outlines the core advantages, technical requirements, regulatory landscape, and potential obstacles. With clear guidance and actionable insights, the report equips merchants to make informed decisions and take confident steps toward adopting this emerging payment solution.
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