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I learned that they use Instant Payment from one IBAN to another. I can already fire up my banking app and send instant money to your IBAN in 30 seconds. So why do we need a middle man for that? Isn't that just another company between my bank account and you're bank account, making something that already exist a little bit more convenient? Who pays them?
Wero is aiming for EU-wide interoperability, so you don’t have to worry about whether your bank supports it or if cross-border transfers are a hassle. Also, not all banks offer instant transfers for free. Wero will remove that friction while keeping merchants, not users, on the hook for fees, just like card networks, but European. (For now banks are paying) Wero is not a middle man but a standardised platform (like Visa or Mastercard)