New from NovaPay: now payment by requisites is just two clicks away
The NovaPay app has greatly simplified payment by requisites, the company's press service reports.
Now you can pay for IBAN quickly, easily, and reliably in a couple of clicks:
- to park the details sent electronically - that is, to copy all the details from the message at once (as is usually done) and paste them all together in the IBAN field. The application will put everything in place on its own. All you have to do is check and, if necessary, change the purpose of the payment and the amount;
- scan the IBAN number.
Parsing allows the user to copy the full message with the details for the IBAN, including the account, TIN/EDRPOU, recipient, and payment amount. There is no need to manually enter a bunch of numbers and words - the system will automatically put everything in its place and save time on making a payment.
You can scan the IBAN number with the camera of your mobile device. The account number will appear in the corresponding field. Other data must be entered manually.
"Usually, when making payments by bank details, you need to enter data in five fields: IBAN, recipient's name, code, payment purpose, and amount. But only the IBAN itself can be copied, everything else has to be entered manually, which is time-consuming, inconvenient, and there is a risk of making mistakes. At NovaPay, we do everything for quick and easy payments, so we have implemented this simplification for our customers," says Oleksiy Ruban, NovaPay's Chief Innovation Officer, "Given that the National Bank of Ukraine is preparing to limit transfers by card number and IBAN transfers will become more frequent, this quick entry feature will greatly facilitate our customers' payments.
Payments using IBAN details in the NovaPay app are made without any limits on the amount and without any transfer fees.
As a reminder, NovaPay was the first non-bank financial institution in Ukraine to receive an extended license from the NBU, which allowed it to open accounts and issue cards. The company was also the first among non-banks to present a mobile application in December 2023.