SAVR partners with Brite Payments to revolutionise investment payments in Sweden

SAVR partners with Brite Payments to revolutionise investment payments in Sweden

Brite Payments, a leader in instant payments technology, and SAVR, an innovative Swedish investment platform, have recently joined forces.

The collaboration is designed to enable rapid and secure large-scale money transfers. By integrating Brite Instant Payments, SAVR aims to enhance user experiences by allowing larger direct transfers with increased security and speed, pivotal in today’s fast-paced financial markets.

Further elaboration on the partnership highlights user benefits and technological integration. Through Brite’s ‘Single Sign’ mobile-friendly authentication, SAVR customers can experience up to 40% faster payment processing than traditional A2A methods. This integration underscores a significant shift towards enhancing digital payment solutions in the investment sector.

Daniel Aarenstrup, CEO & Co-Founder, SAVR, said, “SAVR’s vision is to provide our customers with a state-of-the-art investment platform where it is effortless for them to manage their investments.

“Brite Payments ticks all of our users high expectations on speed, usability and security when it comes to instant deposits — enabling them to have easy access to their assets and to make quick decisions on the financial markets.”

Lena Hackelöer, Founder & CEO, Brite Payments, said, “We’re excited to offer SAVR’s fast-growing user base a quicker and more convenient way to top up their accounts, backed by the security of BankID.

“SAVR has quickly established itself as one of Sweden’s most popular investment platforms – now with Brite Instant Payments, users will also benefit from instant direct money transfers that require only top-of-mind information.”

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