PRESS RELEASE

Under Embargo 0001: 31 JANUARY 2015 DL 020 3217 8441/ 8251/ 8316/ 8368 [email protected] @paymnow

£26 MILLION ALREADY TRANSFERRED VIA PAYM IN 2014

• Nearly two million people now registered to receive payments through Paym • 85% of people who have used Paym would recommend it • Almost half of all Paym payments are sent on Friday, Saturday or Sunday

More than £26million1 has been sent using Paym, the simple and secure way to pay using just a mobile number, since its launch on 29th April 2014.

The research found that 85% of people who have used Paym would recommend it to others, and the benefits of being able to pay friends and family securely on a mobile phone are widely acknowledged amongst consumers.

Nearly two million people2 have now registered with their participating or building society to receive payments into their bank account using just their mobile number.

The figures are revealed in the first Paym statistical update, which includes a survey of consumer attitudes to mobile payments. Two thirds (66%) of the UK population are aware of mobile payments, with more than half (52%) of those with knowledge of mobile payments aware of Paym.

Use of Paym peaks over the weekend. A snapshot of data from November 2014 reveals Friday, Saturday and Sunday account for 49% of Paym payments, with the three hours between 6-9pm being the most popular time for using the service.

So far, Paym is most commonly used to pay back a close friend (21%), followed by a partner (19%), parents (19%), or child (13%). The consumer attitudes survey also found that the top five reasons for using Paym are:

1. Paying someone back for lunch, dinner or a sandwich (30%) 2. Paying someone back for a cinema or concert ticket (16%) 3. Paying someone for petrol money (15%) 4. Contributing for group presents (15%) 5. Paying for a club membership (15%).

Consumers identified the benefits of mobile payments as:

• Not having to give account details out to others (28%) • Not having to carry cash around (24%) • Easier to use a mobile number rather than a bank account and sort code (24%) • Fewer trips to the cash machine (24%) • Easier to receive payments overall (22%).

Craig Tillotson, Managing Director of Paym, said:

“More people are using Paym every day – nine out of ten current account holders can now register to receive payments using just their mobile number. ‘It’s still early days for the service, but people seem to find Paym most useful at the weekend – almost half of payments are made between Friday and Sunday. Paym means securely settling up with friends and family for weekend fun has never been easier – no sort codes, no account numbers and no cash needed.”

What is Paym?

• It’s a simple, secure way to send and receive payments directly to a current account using just a mobile number • Paym means there is no need to ask for other people’s sort code or account numbers, or to tell them yours • Anyone using Paym to send money is able to check the name of the recipient before confirming the payment, so they can be sure they’re sending it to the right place • More than 40 million customers are now able to register for Paym - representing over nine out of ten current accounts. Customers of , , , Cumberland Building Society, Danske Bank, , , HSBC, , Santander, TSB and are able to send and receive Paym payments • Bank, NatWest, RBS and customers are able to receive Paym payments with the ability to send payments coming for these customers from the middle of 2015. Metro Bank, Nationwide Building Society and also planning to join the service. To find out more about Paym, visit paym.co.uk.

ENDS

For further information please contact: Consolidated PR - 020 3697 4386 [email protected] Paym Press Office - 020 3217 8441/ 8251/ 8316/ 8368. [email protected] @paymnow

Notes to Editors:

1) Total value of payments initiated through Paym in 2014 = £26,016,151.70. 2) 1,851,612 mobile numbers were registered on the Paym database, as of 31st December 2014.

TNS online survey conducted amongst 2,499 GB adults aged 16+ between 18th December 2014 and 8th January 2015.

The January 2015 issue of the Paym statistical update is available on request and can be downloaded from paym.co.uk from Saturday 31st January.

About Paym

• Payments made through the service are made at the same speeds as existing current account, online, and mobile payment services via Faster Payments or LINK

• The Paym service is currently free to use for personal customers of all participating account providers, although any usual banking, internet and mobile data charges that customers already pay will still apply. Pricing is a competitive decision for each participating bank and building society, so it is important to contact them directly or check account terms and conditions for full details.

• Money is transferred using the same systems already used to transfer account funds, Faster Payments and LINK, so the service benefits from the same high level of legal protection as existing electronic payments, through the Payment Services Regulations.

• The service has security measures such as password activation, mobile number verification and confirmation requests as standard, and participating and building societies have all signed up to a security code of conduct to protect the service from fraudulent activity.

• Paym is run by the Mobile Payments Service Company Limited (MPSCo), a company limited by guarantee. The participants in MPSCo are made up of the Payment Service Providers that offer the Paym service directly to their customers.

• Paym is a trademark, registered with the Intellectual Property Office (IPO). Pronounced “Pay Em”, the name should be written as Paym, with a capital ‘P’, lower case ‘m’ and no space.