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It is obvious that there are many ways to make digital payments, to the point that each European country has its own payment network.
Wero’s current goal is neither to replace your bank nor to become a company that controls your money. In my view, Wero should be seen as a payment network, similar to Visa, Mastercard, Stripe, etc.
If BLIK (which I am not familiar with) works well for you, that’s great. Wero will probably not replace it but rather to act as an additional layer.
The main advantage lies in European interoperability. If you travel to another European country, BLIK will probably be of no use to you (it appears to rely on the Visa or Mastercard network, depending on the bank, for payments outside of Poland). As a Belgian, if I want to use Bancontact outside of Belgium, I either have to withdraw cash before my trip, pay transaction fees for each payment, or use my Mastercard. In this regard, Wero seems to be a relevant solution.
What do you think?
It seems to me that in country blik is using a joint company wherein the banks have stake, as well as Mastercard has a stake. Outside of Poland Mastercard is the "transport layer" so to say.
If then Wero wants to be an implementation of this lower-lever transaction network,thais is good news, as it can be probably integrated in parallel/addition to Mastercard when we have a falling out. But it's not the impression that I hot from the website- to me it appeared as a consumer application.