Sweden's leading cryptocurrency exchange, Safello, announces the integration of Apple Pay and Google Pay. Following their Worldpay agreement, this development amplifies Safello's pursuit of enhancing the user purchase experience by providing diverse, secure, and user-friendly payment options for cryptocurrencies.
By incorporating Apple Pay and Google Pay into its platform, Safello aims to enhance the overall buying experience for its users. With this new integration, customers can now conveniently and securely use Apple Pay or Google Pay to purchase cryptocurrencies directly through the Safello platform. This eliminates the need for manual entry of payment details and takes advantage of the advanced security features provided by Apple Pay and Google Pay.
Safello officials recognize the importance of offering diverse payment methods. They are thrilled to launch this integration as part of their ongoing initiative to fortify the platform's infrastructure and improve the customer experience. Safello's commitment to innovation and user convenience is further reinforced by its continuous efforts to partner with industry leaders and leverage emerging technologies.
In addition to this latest development, Safello has been experiencing significant growth in new users and transaction volume. This growth has paved the way for users to purchase cryptocurrencies directly from their bank accounts using Klarna's payment solution. Klarna, a major player in the online payment industry, has recently collaborated with Safello to bring their Open Banking solution to the cryptocurrency brokerage platform.
Furthermore, Safello partnered with Yoti in 2019 to offer users a seamless and efficient way to purchase cryptocurrency in under 60 seconds without creating an account. Integrating Yoti's encrypted identity verification technology into Safello's platform has allowed users to buy or sell cryptocurrencies hassle-free.
The process involves selecting the desired cryptocurrency and amount, instant verification through Yoti, and payment via credit card. Yoti, a global technology company, boasts over 3.8 million downloads of its digital identity app.
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