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This is the case for many banks; we are in a trial period. For example, in Belgium, at ING, Wero has almost entirely replaced Payconiq (national payment method), while it seems that ING NL is still using iDEAL. It can be read in certain articles that the central bank of the Netherlands is awaiting the success of Wero's implementation in the test territory before replacing iDEAL in the Netherlands.
Interesting. Almost everything that I have ever seen in belgium uses bancontact. Online shops all over Benelux, Germany, and even some in Poland use bancontact. P2P bank transfers are far and away done with it too.
All of the ATMs over a ton of Flanders just got switched to bancontact ATMs also. It doesn't seem like that is being replaced anytime soon.
I have never even heard of wero until this thread ๐