If you have to pay the pagoPA billsnow you have a new option available: you can use lPayPal app and scan a QR code to make payments to the Public Administration in a simple, fast and secure way.
PayPal, here are the payments for the PagoPA Public Administration
PayPa announced today that Italy is the first country in Europe where it is possible to pay pagoPA bills directly from the PayPal app, thanks to the collaboration with Mooneythe Italian local fintech owned by Enel and Intesa Sanpaolo.
How does it work? Simply open the PayPal app, click on the camera icon at the top right and scan the codice QR present on the paper or digital bill. At this point, you can choose your preferred payment method from PayPal balance, a bank account or a credit card. The payment is then processed by Mooney and the user receives a confirmation notification and digital receipt via email.
The statements
Maria Teresa Minotti, Senior Director, PayPal Italy explains: “Today’s announcement is much more than just a feature added to our app, it’s the result of continually listening to our customers’ needs when it comes to ease of use, putting their safety first. We have closely observed how positively our solutions have been adopted in Italy and I believe that this functionality will allow for greater convenience and safety. Even to those who are taking their first steps in online payments.”
Stefania Gentile, CEO of Mooney comments: “The choice of a world leader like PayPal to collaborate with Mooney is a demonstration of the technological leadership achieved by our Group which today offers various tailor-made solutions for customers who want to offer cutting-edge, secure, convenient and characterized payment services with high flexibility. A constant orientation towards innovation combined with the great experience gained in the reference market allow Mooney to satisfy multiple needs in a highly complex, constantly evolving sector which presents considerable margins for growth”.
More information on the PayPal website.
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