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    Alternatives to Venmo

    James EdwardBy James EdwardAugust 23, 2022No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Digital wallets have taken the payment processing industry by storm in recent years.

    Venmo is one of the best-known digital wallets around today but if you don’t have a US bank account then you can’t use it so are there any alternatives to Venmo?

    In this post, we are taking a look at what digital wallets are, what they do and some great alternatives;

    • What is a digital wallet?
    • Venmo background
    • Why digital wallets have caught on
    • Digital wallets – the pros and cons

    What is a digital wallet?

    A digital wallet is a method of receiving, storing and transmitting cash. Typically users will access their wallet using their smartphone as an app but some (like PayPal) also have a standard website that you can use.

    Just like a physical wallet, when it is empty you’ll need to top it up in some way. Often that will be by receiving money from other people or businesses but usually, it is by making a transfer from your own current account.

    Just as if you keep money in your leather wallet or purse, you won’t be earning any interest while it is there but we’d venture to suggest that keeping cash in a digital wallet is much more secure than having it in your pocket!

    Venmo background

    Venmo is a very well-known type of digital wallet.

    Started in 2009, Venmo is of course a child of the smartphone age and originally it was conceived as a way for family and friends to send small amounts to each other.

    Perhaps you want to pay your brother for a gig ticket he bought or you want to split a restaurant bill between a group of friends. Venmo helps you to do all of that.

    Originally, the aim was purely to handle consumer-to-consumer transactions but when Venmo was bought out in 2012, that all changed.

    People with accounts with ultimate owner PayPal are now able to transact using Venmo too.

    And in a further step away from the simplicity of the original concept, Venmo users can even buy cryptocurrency using the app.

    But Venmo only operates in the US so if you are an international user then it is not an option for you.

    Why digital wallets have caught on

    Digital wallets offer the one thing that every consumer loves – convenience.

    One item that pretty much everyone carries every time they go out is a smartphone and being able to pay using your phone makes this a superb way of doing business.

    The apps are usually free and in general, the transaction costs are low which makes a digital wallet ideal for low-value payments and receipts.

    Add to this the effect of COVID-19 where businesses were only taking contactless payments and you can see why an electronic version of cash was a big winner.

    Digital wallets – the pros and cons

    Venmo

    Let’s start with the app that is in the title, Venmo.

    This is an app that has been around for a while and given that it is owned by PayPal, you’d expect it to be pretty secure.

    Venmo is great for small-value transactions between friends such as splitting cab fares or lunch bills.

    But Venmo isn’t widely accepted by businesses although you can use it as a checkout option with Uber, GrubHub, Hulu, Poshmark, and Foot Locker.

    There’s no charge for the app but you do pay transaction fees and it can take some time for withdrawals to reach your bank account.

    Pros of Venmo

    Simple to use

    Has a ‘socials’ feel to it with likes, comments, and messages

    Free app

    No monthly or annual fees

    Cons of Venmo

    Can’t be used outside the US

    Fees can be quite high with up to a $10 charge for withdrawals

    Withdrawal money takes time to get to your bank account.

    Can’t cancel payments

    No international payments

    Apple pay

    One of the best-known digital wallets is Apple Pay.

    Designed as a way of increasing the utility of Apple devices, the app is a free add-on available to users.

    Naturally, as an Apple-branded product, the app is only available for use on Apple devices although the payments can be processed by the merchant using any Near Field Connectivity (NFC) device.

    Pros of Apple Pay

    Massive name

    Free App

    Can still be used even if the phone is in airplane mode

    Can link up to smartwatch

    Cons of Apple Pay

    Questions about security

    Apple Collects Significant Personal Data

    Users have reported new release bugs in the software

    Not easy to split bills

    Google Pay

    We couldn’t mention Apple Pay without including Google Pay.

    A direct competitor to the Apple product, Google Pay is the tech behemoth’s move into the instant payment market.

    It’s simple to install on any android device with NFC (which is most of them nowadays) and pretty simple to understand and use.

    Unfortunately, there have been reports of users being unable to use the app on older phones and of course, there are the age-old questions about the sheer amount of data that Google collects.

    Pros of Google Pay

    Free

    Easy to use

    Can link up to smartwatch

    Great reward programmes

    Cons of Google Pay

    Google’s data collection policy

    Not so good for older phones

    Not easy to split bills

    Tapeeno

    Tapeeno is a modern alternative in the digital wallet space.

    Featuring a clean and user-friendly interface, Tapeeno is designed to be immediately understandable out of the box.

    It’s great for making payments but Tapeeno really scores big when it comes to bill splitting. The user can simply pay the bill and then enter the amount they need from their friends, and their friends can tap their card on the phone to transfer.

    One great aspect of Tapeeno is that it is useful for people to use both personally and as part of their business as it also works as a virtual credit and debit card machine.

    Pros of Tapeeno

    Free

    Clear and Simple interface

    Works well for consumers and merchants

    Very good for bill splitting

    No fixed costs or monthly charges

    Cons of Tapeeno

    Needs Wifi or mobile data to operate

    Not everyone gets accepted

    Works only on Android

    Try a digital wallet now

    Digital wallets have become the biggest thing in payment processing. There can’t be many people who haven’t been in a supermarket queue and seen the person in front of them pay with their phone.

    Digital wallets have taken off in a big way and with good reason.

    They are simple to use, secure and cheap or even free!

    They make life so much simpler when it comes to making payments and with the amazing bill-splitting features in apps like Tapeeno, they can help avoid embarrassing restaurant situations!

    Why not try a digital wallet now? We think you’ll never go back.

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