Twitter has joined forces with the second largest bank in France, BPCE group, for in the Gallic country to launch a system that allows money transfers between individuals through ‘tweets’.
The transfer system will allow consumers Gauls transfer a certain amount of money to another person just by sending a ‘tweet’ . This service is available to any French user regardless of the bank from which they are customers.
Provides users of Twitter in France a new way to send money to another Payment through ‘tweets’ will be available through the service S-Money the bank, which already allows you to transfer money to their customers through text messages, according explained from Reuters .
The transfer system “offers users of Twitter in France a new way to send money to another, regardless of your bank without having to enter the details of your checking account, with just a simple tweet, “said the head of S-Money , the unit’s mobile payment BPCE, Nicolas Chatillon.
For the moment, BPCE nor Twitter nor have revealed details but have announced a press conference in Paris on Tuesday in which it seems to unveil the new private transfer service.
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